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I never said it was a mountain of evidence, I simply shared it because I thought it was an interesting study with plenty of useful information
I’m not trying to berate you for posting it, it’s just important to be highly skeptical of anything AI-related that isn’t just being used for amusement. Patient care is one of the deepest responsibilities that can be placed on someone, and anything that alters care coming directly from a doctor introduces a failure point.
I am in complete agreement. I am a data scientist in health care and over my career I've worked on very few ML/AI models, none of which were generative AI or LLM based. I've worked on so few because nine times out of ten I am arguing against the inclusion of ML/AI because there are better solutions involving simpler tech. I have serious concerns about ethics when it comes to automating just about anything in patient care, especially when it can effect population health or health equity. However, this was one of the only uses I've seen for a generative AI in healthcare where it showed actual promise for being useful, and wanted to share it.