Ryimax
Ryimax t1_iu72xwi wrote
Reply to comment by GuetschMan in Walgreens will stop judging its pharmacy staff by how fast they work by AaronDotCom
False flags or missed flags would not occur if it follows whatever rules doctors do. A doctor doesn't have to determine if it's a stoplight or stop sign. The determination for whether or not medications conflict is a set of variables that are few enough to be programmed with as much relative ease as any other program
Ryimax t1_iu71yoe wrote
Reply to comment by Lysandren in Walgreens will stop judging its pharmacy staff by how fast they work by AaronDotCom
Whether or not it checks to see if medications conflict would have negligible effect on how often it breaks
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Reply to comment by Bubbagumpredditor in Walgreens will stop judging its pharmacy staff by how fast they work by AaronDotCom
... do you know how computers work?
It would require checks notes the same amount of processing power as like a low end computer tops. They landed on the moon with a calculator, I think a phone can read some lists
Ryimax t1_iu5uw7j wrote
Reply to comment by Bubbagumpredditor in Walgreens will stop judging its pharmacy staff by how fast they work by AaronDotCom
I'm gonna be honest, a machine would be more likely to notice that
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Reply to comment by -LordOfThighs- in You can skydive without a parachute, but only once. by No-Carrot8948
Skydiving into large nets is an actual sport
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Reply to comment by shinobipopcorn in Walgreens will stop judging its pharmacy staff by how fast they work by AaronDotCom
A human could determine if you're pregnant or not the same way they already do, and the machine could just have access to it. If it's something you're not supposed to take If you can get pregnant, then a human doctor shouldn't give you it either.