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Objectivity. A goal that notoriously biased humans may never achieve.
Some weeks ago, I wrote an article about doctors and AI as their major job market competitors. Family Physicians mostly do one thing: diagnosing or finding the correct disease based on given symptoms. Surgeons are doctors as well but they do completely different tasks, they do high-precision physical work.
Although this is the other end of the possible spectrum of work, also here AI and robots will take over. A machine can be infinitely more precise than a living hand. Its sensors (light, infrared, distance, etc.) can be better in orders of magnitude. Its stamina is outpacing even a large team of surgeons.
The future lies in surgeries done by machines and supervised by humans. Machines can take over the whole spectrum of human health. They already surveil us permanently through smart watches, detect cancer earlier and most of the described measures are already under research.
Doctors won't disappear. But just like many other Jobs, their work will look different in the future.
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Objectivity. A goal that notoriously biased humans may never achieve.
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A job that relies on precision? That's worth a look from machine's perspective.
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But the things you have to build with your bare hands should be safe, right?
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Special topic about the rise of large language models and their impact
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Algorithms rule investment for decades already, so where's the place for human brain?
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Yes, also the core of humanity, the doctor will be affected by AI
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Are software engineers optimizing themselves away one day?
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What's happening to taxi drivers as soon as cars can drive alone?
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Dall-E and Midjourney take over many art direction tasks already.
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Will the human factor be removed one day from the supermarket checkout?