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  • Apr 10, 2023
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    Water Giver

    I am American, and im a chronic healthcare paitient since a baby

    Im very familar with them across 3 states, unfortunately

    Doctors misdiagnosis, dont believe their paitients or slow to action too often

    US life expectancy plummeting, worst return on health expenditure in a developed country, growing doctor shortages, lack of health coverage, mountains of medical debt, etc

    AI isn't doing s*** about any of that.

  • Apr 10, 2023
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    Marble

    It is lol, drawing company logos or anime p*** drawings are not great art that needs to be done by a human. Real artists like filmmakers, photographers, painters, musicians and writers that make something substantial with ideas behind them will not be replaced by AI anytime soon.

    Bruh you can already AI generate Picasso imitation paintings and plenty of other famous artist styles. You don't even know what you're talking about

  • Apr 10, 2023
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    TTU

    I agree, which is why I don't think AI will replace traditional artists in any format
    I also think it is completely irrational to say this art is valuable while this one is not, outside any commercial sense

    Yeah ok it’s hard to distinguish what ‘real’ art is but I feel like there is definitely some art that’s better or at least, harder to do than other art. And I think AI is kind of exposing what kind of art requires more creativity.

  • Apr 10, 2023
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    Block Muteson

    US life expectancy plummeting, worst return on health expenditure in a developed country, growing doctor shortages, lack of health coverage, mountains of medical debt, etc

    AI isn't doing s*** about any of that.

    Depends what they do with Bioinformatics and the general sweetspot in combining elements of computer science, engineering, AI and biology

    Machine Learning in preventive medicine sounds interesting - like conceptually - though I have no idea about that!

  • Apr 10, 2023
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    ragedsycokiller

    Bruh you can already AI generate Picasso imitation paintings and plenty of other famous artist styles. You don't even know what you're talking about

    Museums are closing everywhere because zoomers are typing "Picasso portrait of b***ies" in MidJourney

  • Apr 10, 2023
    ragedsycokiller

    Bruh you can already AI generate Picasso imitation paintings and plenty of other famous artist styles. You don't even know what you're talking about

    Is anyone going to hang a Picasso imitation on their wall or look at it for several hours to get its meaning? No.

  • Apr 10, 2023
    Water Giver

    Im dumb but i still get 🧠

  • Apr 10, 2023
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    Block Muteson

    Museums are closing everywhere because zoomers are typing "Picasso portrait of b***ies" in MidJourney

    I mean we literally had museums sell NFT's for millions of dollars

  • Apr 10, 2023
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    TTU

    Depends what they do with Bioinformatics and the general sweetspot in combining elements of computer science, engineering, AI and biology

    Machine Learning in preventive medicine sounds interesting - like conceptually - though I have no idea about that!

    The nerds think there's a technical fix for a political, resource management issue. You want to market AI to healthcare because costs are so bloated. They're going to put an AI diagnosis charge on you and nothing else my guy.

  • Apr 10, 2023
    Marble

    Yeah ok it’s hard to distinguish what ‘real’ art is but I feel like there is definitely some art that’s better or at least, harder to do than other art. And I think AI is kind of exposing what kind of art requires more creativity.

    I need AI at the level of writing poetry about its "lived" experience being artificial

    Before I consider what is and is not AI art

  • Apr 10, 2023

    progressive stuff

  • Apr 10, 2023
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    Block Muteson

    The nerds think there's a technical fix for a political, resource management issue. You want to market AI to healthcare because costs are so bloated. They're going to put an AI diagnosis charge on you and nothing else my guy.

    What? Bioinformatics gave us the completed Human Genome Project in 2003 and you're not curious as to what will be next?

  • Apr 10, 2023
    ragedsycokiller

    I mean we literally had museums sell NFT's for millions of dollars

    Now you're seeing the vision. Marketing hype and finding investors. That's what "AI" is the best at. Everyone who was saying NFT 10 months ago is saying GPT now

  • Apr 10, 2023
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    TTU

    What? Bioinformatics gave us the completed Human Genome Project in 2003 and you're not curious as to what will be next?

    Oh did AI do that or a team of thousands of people across the planet with funding and resources?

  • Apr 10, 2023
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    Block Muteson

    Oh did AI do that or a team of thousands of people across the planet with funding and resources?

    Machine Learning did, yeah, which AI falls under. You can read more about it here: genome.gov/about-nhgri/Director/genomics-landscape/jan-5-2023-artificial-intelligence-and-machine-learning-becoming-pervasive-at-nhgri-and-in-genomics

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    Block Muteson

    US life expectancy plummeting, worst return on health expenditure in a developed country, growing doctor shortages, lack of health coverage, mountains of medical debt, etc

    AI isn't doing s*** about any of that.

    Yes, and part of those deaths are diagnosis mishaps or non actions.

    Current major shortages are due to covid im very aware, many doctors literally left their post and retired during covid not to deal with it and many more closed down until literally late last year. Health field was affected the most and still is to a degree, i know, i had a very important appointment that took me two years to get into that eas then put off a whole nother year due to covid. It halted my life.

    Im aware of all this, i never said all of that is where it will help lol it isnt a cure all nor magic.

    I sinply said it will help with the diagnosis part of care which is also struggling.

    There is alot of redtape and politics that come in with dealing with doctors and longterm health, also ego.

    An AI can not only sped up the process, but can also be a form of defense for the paitient. To help against insurances and being a reason to get a surgery/medicine that doctors dont want to do for whatever reason. Scared, money reason, laziness, risky on the clinic if something goes wrong so they have you deal with the issue instead of doing the potential fix etc.

    Did you know that a doctor can literally flag you as a "problem paitient" if you question them "too many times" and/or dont like their diagnosis/answer? Which means it will be harder to get into other clinics and to get insurances. It f***s you over big time like a felony and there is little to orotect besides recording yourself or spending lengthly time and money to defend hearsay in court.

    An AI that is sanctioned by the board can be as defense for said paitient to try other things or double check the doctor and things like that.

    Its a step that helps two areas of the medical field. And its all regardong the paitient interest.

  • Apr 10, 2023
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    TTU

    Machine Learning did, yeah, which AI falls under. You can read more about it here: https://www.genome.gov/about-nhgri/Director/genomics-landscape/jan-5-2023-artificial-intelligence-and-machine-learning-becoming-pervasive-at-nhgri-and-in-genomics

    My guy just because NASA used computers doesn't mean a robot put a man on the moon. It took the concerted effort of thousands of people, research and development, physical infastructure, resource management, etc

    If you're saying it's another tool, cool. I agree. That's exactly what it is beneath the hype.

  • Apr 10, 2023
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    Block Muteson

    My guy just because NASA used computers doesn't mean a robot put a man on the moon. It took the concerted effort of thousands of people, research and development, physical infastructure, resource management, etc

    If you're saying it's another tool, cool. I agree. That's exactly what it is beneath the hype.

    Are you an insane person?

  • Apr 10, 2023
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    At least read up on the topic if somebody sends you a direct link

  • Apr 10, 2023
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    TTU

    Are you an insane person?

    Maybe have an AI write a more thoughtful response

  • Apr 10, 2023
    Block Muteson

    Maybe have an AI write a more thoughtful response

    At least you see its immediate uses now
    Glad you got there, champ

  • Apr 10, 2023
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    Interesting move

    Could signal the general attitude most nations will have about this type of AI. it makes sense cus it's all being made in America so they have no strong incentive to adopt a technology that won't benefit them economically

  • Apr 10, 2023
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    TTU

    At least read up on the topic if somebody sends you a direct link

    Did you even know what the human genome project was before a press release in 2023 or what

  • Apr 10, 2023
    Block Muteson

    Did you even know what the human genome project was before a press release in 2023 or what

    Wow you're truly lost if this is all you managed to get from our discussion. I hope your job involves nothing we discussed

  • Apr 10, 2023

    On a unrelated note chatgpt do3snt know who summrs is so ig it's useless

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