All kinds of AI, such as chatGPT, iRobot, etc, are springing up like a tsunami.
Are there any AIs in a hospital setting? The answer is yes.
For example, urologists have been performing robotic-assisted nephrectomy--removal of kidney which is indicated due to cancer or other etiology. Of course, the robot is controlled by the urologists who sit in front of the computer to monitor the operation done by the robot. So, if malpractice happens, of course, the urologist who controlled the robotic will be liable, instead of the robotic.
Another AI example in the hospital setting is the virtual sitters. Hospital sitters are caregivers providing patients who need supervision or restraints. Virtual sitters are devices with a portable camera mounted to a IV-like rolling poles available in some hospitals that cannot afford the amount of sitters due to heavy patient load. A trained nursing staff will monitor many at risk patients with the virtual sitters.
In the future, I believe more and more AI will emerge not only in the hospital setting due to cost reduction. How can we deal with it? Any jobs would be least affected by AI? This would be a tough question waiting for your thought and answer.
I beg to differ. If you perform surgery in a 3rd world......
country, you have to make use of whatever you have. Your knowledge, judgement and skills mean everything. Even in the first world, similar difficult circumstances could exist in case of blackout. AI is not so advanced as you might imagine it is. BTW, no AI can function without power. Good doctors work in the most difficult situations. Good AI simply can't.
All kinds of AI, such as chatGPT, iRobot, etc, are springing up like a tsunami.
Are there any AIs in a hospital setting? The answer is yes.
For example, urologists have been performing robotic-assisted nephrectomy--removal of kidney which is indicated due to cancer or other etiology. Of course, the robot is controlled by the urologists who sit in front of the computer to monitor the operation done by the robot. So, if malpractice happens, of course, the urologist who controlled the robotic will be liable, instead of the robotic.
Another AI example in the hospital setting is the virtual sitters. Hospital sitters are caregivers providing patients who need supervision or restraints. Virtual sitters are devices with a portable camera mounted to a IV-like rolling poles available in some hospitals that cannot afford the amount of sitters due to heavy patient load. A trained nursing staff will monitor many at risk patients with the virtual sitters.
In the future, I believe more and more AI will emerge not only in the hospital setting due to cost reduction. How can we deal with it? Any jobs would be least affected by AI? This would be a tough question waiting for your thought and answer.
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AI诊断正确率, 绝对更高. 这是现实.
AI在诊断一些特殊疾病, 考虑病人的数据外的状态, 在共情病人的心理状态等方面, 基本上能力为零.
country, you have to make use of whatever you have. Your knowledge, judgement and skills mean everything. Even in the first world, similar difficult circumstances could exist in case of blackout. AI is not so advanced as you might imagine it is. BTW, no AI can function without power. Good doctors work in the most difficult situations. Good AI simply can't.
Clinical reports showed that AI Med's more comprehensive the human version!