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Reply to comment by verybakedpotatoe in ChatGPT is on its way to becoming a virtual doctor, lawyer, and business analyst. Here's a list of advanced exams the AI bot has passed so far. by rationalworld
Which is why it would be a great virtual doctor that can discern basic ailments that can be directed to over the counter medication, or pharmaceutical, but also be able to direct you to a real doctor when it gets more complicated. Most of the normal human ailments are well documented so other doctors can figure it out which is why this would be great. The only thing I could see going awry would be when it tries to make things up to make you happy. It would probably be better at analyzing drug interactions and stuff better than real doctors who screw up like humans though.
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Reply to comment by kirpid in Will we ever see a time where we could relive or be able to playback and watch old memories? by Personal-Ride-1142
I have an ADHD brain. I just try to focus on someone speaking and 10 minutes later realize I entered into my brain scrolling old TV, etc.
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Reply to TIL in 1882 James Williams of Fredonia, Texas patented a mousetrap “incorporating a handgun” by fellmeats
My neighbor made one many years ago for moles. Nothing like hearing a gun go off next door at 2am.
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Reply to comment by leaky_wand in China is building a 40 gigawatt offshore wind farm, the biggest power plant in existence by mutherhrg
If people haven't noticed, energy independence is a very strategic win. Look at Europe right now with Putin cutting off fossil fuel exports. They may step in and offer energy to other countries at a steep cost? Then there is the continued existence factor as we are seeing record lows and high temps, droughts and massive floodings, famines and other climate events, ocean warmings, glacier meetings, sea life population collapse like the 12 billion snow crab population down to 2 billion in the last 2 years, etc. Lots of long term benefits to helping stave off further ecological disaster, and if anything pull more energy from the increased winds.
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Reply to comment by AgeEffective5255 in ChatGPT is on its way to becoming a virtual doctor, lawyer, and business analyst. Here's a list of advanced exams the AI bot has passed so far. by rationalworld
If it was set up right, it would read in their medical profile and full history, and then use it's full medical knowledge to ask the patient relevant questions to narrow down potential causes, or refer them to get specific testing, which would update their profile. Unlike the real medical field, chatGPT medical could be updated with the latest research information often, so it doesn't keep using outdated info like MD's in real life.