I think my doc that just retired used AI all the time for every case no matter the difference of each person…. AI is great when you are doctoring yourself tho I think…This shit is going to revolutionize the world, and that's not hype. When I first started experimenting with chat GPT, I asked get the following exceedingly technical question, based on my background as a respiratory therapist:
"Tell me about the effects of temperature and pH on the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve and tell me how I could use that information to optimally ventilate a patient after they've had open heart surgery."
This is a highly technical application of scientific principles we use to actually change parameters on a mechanical ventilator, and how you treat a post-op open heart patient as dramatically different than trauma patients, cancer patients, etc.
While not a perfect and complete answer, chat GPT essentially fucking nailed it.
This is not a case of Skynet becoming self-aware, it's a case of technology reducing the need for actual human intervention and exceedingly complex situations.
AI is going to make the computer and internet revolutions seem like a caveman inventing the wheel.