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One in five people who use AI for health advice say it has discouraged them from seeking professional healthcare

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[–] sidefaceturdtalker@leminal.space 1 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

hahaha the Petite bourgeoisie is toast... the turd herd don't need you... you made yourselves invalid. Talk about collective suicide. Capitalism is a death cult forsure... ol chat gippity a blessing and a curse. I kinda like new problems its like don't drop the soap. derrrrr pop goes the weasel

[–] sleepundertheleaves@infosec.pub 1 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

That few? I suspect underreporting. Or that AI use for medical assistance is much more common in the United States than in Britain.

In the "history doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme" department. During the Cultural Revolution, Mao wanted to modernize China's medical system to be the equal of any Western country's. The trouble was, China didn't have enough doctors trained in Western medicine. It didn't even have enough doctors to teach the doctors they would need. So Mao gathered together a bunch of folk healing traditions and made college courses and degree programs based on them. He called the whole thing "traditional Chinese medicine" and it's practitioners "doctors". And he sent those TCM practitioners out to the villages, because even though they weren't actual trained doctors, they were better than nothing.

The United States is in the same boat now. We don't have enough doctors. And we're never going to have enough doctors because the medical establishment, and the private hospital establishment, and the health insurance establishment, and basically everyone who touches medicine for profit in our fucking capitalist country, all benefit from keeping the cost of medical care high. And one of the ways they do that is by keeping the supply of medical care artificially low.

So yeah, we're rolling out medical advice chatbots. And yeah, they fucking suck. But the alternative isn't a competent medical professional. Half of the United States can't afford a competent medical professional, and most of the other half has to wait weeks to get one. So if the alternative to a chatbot is Dr. Google, M.D., or the daycare owner moonlighting as a cuandera, or Ivermectin Joe pedaling supplements on Facebook? Give me the fucking chatbot.

[–] Catoblepas@piefed.blahaj.zone 5 points 18 hours ago

This used to be what nurse’s hotlines were for. I feel lucky my current insurance has one, my previous one was like ‘lol figure it out yourself.’

Also, when I call nurse’s hotlines most of the time the issue I’m worried about needs to be checked by a doctor anyway. I don’t feel confident AI would necessarily tell you there’s not a way you can DIY it.

[–] etchinghillside@reddthat.com -1 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Don’t usually have wrist pain and it informed me how to perform a Finkelstein test to better pin down it might be De Quervain’s tendinitis.

Was I going go to the doctor for this right away? Probably not. But gives me some guidance on what to attempt to improve - and if It persists - I go to a doctor.

Or it’s cancer and I die in 6 weeks.

[–] Evil_Incarnate@sopuli.xyz 2 points 10 hours ago

I've used it like this before, but I will look at the diagnosis it gives me, and look it up myself and see if it really fits. And if things don't really add up, I'll see a doctor.

But I have little faith in doctors anyway, and if a doctor gave me a diagnosis, I'd look it up and check the same way.