Synthetic intelligence is all over the place. Let us take a look at radiology. The speedy improvement of synthetic slender intelligence largely in …
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Agreed!
Thank you for sharing your opinions.
I am final year mbbs student planing to be rediologist ..but really confuse by this IR shit…
So much of this sounds like what people want to hear. Last time I checked radiologists werent doctors. Isnt that the apex of what the position involves? Discernment and taking of images?
The synthetic method is more accurate. At least in the self driving sphere, you have wildly unpredictable scenarios presenting like fireworks blowing up in front of the sensor suite, but it still remains overall safer specifically on highway conditions than most drivers. Truck drivers for example or notorious for their quality, and these industries hire felons, and third worldees like you wouldnt believe unless you study it, or have at one point lived it. Ultimately its not a stretch to see city and docking situations being handled by human general intelligence, with the majority of mileage being the job of non human intelligence. With less responsibility comes a lower grade pay. I dont see how radiologists exempt from this reality beyond social discontent leading to sabotage.
The same is increasingly true of surgical interventives. With every moments passing, human intelligence and motor control, is growing smaller, and more hopelessly irrelevant. The general motion is less jobs, particularly well paying, and yet population growth. This is not a situation that any nation can avoid if it seeks to compete as empires do. Artificial intelligence is here to stay and the final frontier last shelved will be creative cognitive ability which you can correctly argue is not shared equally across populations.
It may not replace it in a one to one way but certainly will require much less education / training and pay for that position. Sorry protectionist piece.
You are so great that you helped me to clear my confusion. Thanks a lot.
That was just a lot of feel-good talk, but I don't see what the basis for those assumptions is. Are you sure, you have an unbiased opinion on this?
If a software can (more accurately than a human) diagnose imaging and based on a vast amount of literature and data of the patient, be able to give good recommendations, on how to proceed with the patient… then what exactly can the radiologist still add with his "great knowledge, experience and eye for small details"?
I just dont see, how this profession wont be obsolote within the next 50 years, tops.
Medical Science isn't Maths. There are no absolutes. You've explained it beautifully.
And its weird how the comments section is trying to berate you without spending even a day working as a doctor in a hospital
Honest answer is yes it will. Bu it is probably gonna replace surgeons first.
engineers will be replaced first due to their simple job
ekg has been analysed by AI for a long time..and its just a damn LINE compared to complex medical images…but has it made cadiologists obsolete ? na…but it helps them alongside