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AI's impact on healthcare: Are doctors truly at risk of replacement?

A Reddit discussion explores the current state and future impact of AI in healthcare, questioning how close we are to AI replacing doctors. Participants debate whether AI has truly advanced beyond basic information retrieval in medicine, citing a lack of significant breakthroughs and instances of AI unreliability. The conversation also touches on the potential for AI to devalue human roles in healthcare, with some suggesting that AI might handle complex diagnostics while humans take on more routine tasks, or even that AI could eventually perform all tasks currently done by doctors and nurses. AI

IMPACT The discussion questions the pace and extent of AI's integration into healthcare, suggesting current advancements may be overhyped and impact is less than predicted.

RANK_REASON The cluster is a discussion forum post debating the impact of AI on healthcare, not a primary source release or significant industry event.

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  1. r/OpenAI TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/UNknown7R ·

    Its been at least a year since people said Doctors are going to get replaced. how much closer are we truly to that?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>I know its advance is exponential. and there are definitely barriers needed to overcome.</p> <p>I heard of this idea in terms of trying to perfect anything to 100%, getting it to 90% is kinda easy, 99% is 10x harder, and 99.99% is even more hard.…