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As For Ai, I Wonder What It's Going To Be Down The Road With It, As For Medical Field Etc And Such Etc, I Am With Technology, More

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Lakewood, CO

I'm seeing we have come some way that this is a good thing we have invented and is now here and making some dif in our life with, but I would be ok with some of the small things that are not let's say of major importance, for example a minor cut that ai could say fix, I'd would be ok with that, but what about say something like surgery and stuff etc along those lines, what do you do with that situation at hand? I'm not sure if I would do that, nothing against the technology and such etc but what… read more

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You can use AI do only do a part of a task. AI doesn't always mean it will be doing the whole thing. And in most cases, it won't. The other thing is for a very long time even when AI does something major a human will still be checking the results.

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When it comes to complex medical procedures like surgery, many would likely feel more comfortable having an experienced human surgeon make the diagnosis and perform the operation rather than relying solely on AI. However, AI and other technologies may be able to assist surgeons in making faster and more accurate diagnoses Show Full Answer

When it comes to complex medical procedures like surgery, many would likely feel more comfortable having an experienced human surgeon make the diagnosis and perform the operation rather than relying solely on AI. However, AI and other technologies may be able to assist surgeons in making faster and more accurate diagnoses and even help guide certain procedures. The key is likely finding the right balance between human expertise and AI assistance for different situations. As for less invasive procedures like treating minor cuts, AI and robotics may play a bigger role in the future. But for major surgeries, human surgeons will likely continue leading operations with AI as a helpful tool rather than a complete replacement in the near future.

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I prefer a human doctor to do any procedure. I don't trust AI.

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I somewhat agree with that, but prefer a human being with the major importance thing that maybe of importance to me and my condition and health and well-being etc, my opinion

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