The medical field is ideal for a large percentage of the work to be replaced by AI.
I've had a number of ailments over the years that the doctor failed to diagnose and ultimately just went away on their own, sometimes after months or years. Got a strange rash, or a headache, or a weird pain? If it's not something common and widely known they're probably not going to figure it out.
This is where AI and databasing can actually be used for good, instead of the usual government oppression nonsense. Imagine a catalog of millions of symptoms cross referenced to photographs and blood test results and a computer powerful enough to search all of them and make correlations.
There will always be a need for human oversight, but computers can process information like this so much more efficiently and effectively than people.
The medical field is ideal for a large percentage of the work to be replaced by AI.
I've had a number of ailments over the years that the doctor failed to diagnose and ultimately just went away on their own, sometimes after months or years. Got a strange rash, or a headache, or a weird pain? If it's not something common and widely known they're probably not going to figure it out.
This is where AI and databasing can actually be used for good, instead of the usual government oppression nonsense. Imagine a catalog of millions of symptoms cross referenced to photographs and blood test results and a computer powerful enough to search all of them and make correlations.
There will always be a need for human oversight, but computers can process information like this so much more efficiently and effectively than people.