Submitted by adityyya13 t3_11k4qzs in MachineLearning
Novel-Ant-7160 t1_jb6kiv1 wrote
There's no way AI can replace a human due to liability issues. If a diagnosis is incorrect, or a patient receives the wrong advice who would be liable? The tech company that built the AI?
pancomputationalist t1_jb6uc96 wrote
That's a solvable problem. Same discussion as with autopilots in cars.
With the human staff in hospitals getting thinner by the day, some people would rather trust an inexpensive machine, than having to wait ages to talk to a human doctor, who might not even be smarter than the machine. Assuming that AI will grow in popularity in general.
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