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[โ€“] CovertOperative@piefed.zip 8 points 4 hours ago (1 children)

I do actually think AI can be very helpful in the medical field, for research in diagnostics or quickly writing reports, if responsibly done by professionals who can verify the output and with omission of patient identity.

What happened here according to the article is that they had rules on how to use AI responsibly, and they broke them all for quicker profit and tried to hide their failures.

[โ€“] XLE@piefed.social 5 points 3 hours ago

Isn't it curious how the utopian fantasy that's promised by every AI CEO seems to contradict pesky reality? At some point, you might even get worried that AI appears to inherently erode critical thinking skills.

Maybe people could responsibly use kratom to create better output too. Who knows?