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Sure, AI shows great promise in enhancing diagnostic accuracy and improving treatment plans, but there are risks. While humans always make errors, we expect computers to be consistently accurate, and no one checks the math in an Excel spreadsheet.
So I worry that AI medical software will be perceived as errorless when it is error-prone. And when we are managing health, we must focus on reducing errors, not adding points of failure. Therefore, let's be careful as we roll out this new technology. What do you think
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