Submitted by RareGur3157 t3_10rqits in singularity
Carl_The_Sagan t1_j6yh9gy wrote
Reply to comment by crua9 in ChatGPT Passes US Medical Licensing Exams Without Cramming by RareGur3157
Why is that your conclusion? Don’t you want your relatives cared for by someone who is educated in the field?
crua9 t1_j6yiv4r wrote
Can they do the job yes or no?
What was said in this report is there was 0 evidence of anyone that got bad treatment.
Anyways, I think in the future when we get humanoid robots we will be able to use them for basic medical. Maybe even make it where a robot or more advanced AI can remote in.
Carl_The_Sagan t1_j6yot42 wrote
It’s very hard to loop in one person into bad outcomes in a hospital system with team based care. These systems are very good at obscuring and limiting liability. I personally am not thrilled about people faking credentials who are direct responsibility for others health.
crua9 t1_j6ytto1 wrote
Keep in mind they are only faking the degree. They still have to be license. This is a separate thing and can't be faked. Without this, the person legally can't be a nurse.
I'm not saying training is bad. I just know how back logged nurse schools are and nursing degrees go way beyond medical like any other degree like I couldn't give a flying f if my nurse took art class or world religion. So it comes back down to. Can they do the job yes or no
Any case, it is likely in a number of years this won't be a problem with robotics
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