There’s a difference in making an educated guess in a system with known rules or unknown rules.
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saimen@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•America’s Largest Public Hospital System Says AI Could Replace RadiologistsEnglish1·3 days ago
saimen@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•America’s Largest Public Hospital System Says AI Could Replace RadiologistsEnglish1·4 days agoBut the point is you can actually calculate everything and have all the information. Medicine is always about incomplete information, either because the data isn’t there or certain things aren’t even known.
saimen@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•America’s Largest Public Hospital System Says AI Could Replace RadiologistsEnglish5·6 days agoAnd it clearly would be necessary because even these higly sophisticated models would only look for what they are trained for and will have a lot of arbitrary/non relevant findings.
Also someone has to take responsibility. The moment software firms are willing to take full responsibility without disclaimers I will start to believe they might be able to replace some people.
saimen@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•America’s Largest Public Hospital System Says AI Could Replace RadiologistsEnglish101·6 days agoBut chess is an isolated “system” with clear rules. Reality and especially medicine is so much more complicated.
saimen@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•America’s Largest Public Hospital System Says AI Could Replace RadiologistsEnglish6·6 days agoThe number of radiological examinations are steadily increasing so there won’t be less radiologist needed but AI is needed to cope with the increasing workload.
AI has much better sensitivity than humans (finding something out of the norm) and humans have much better specificity (basically saying what a certain finding is). So I could imagine AI screening every examination and a radiologist just goes through the findings verifying them. For specific things this is already done for years (eg pulmonary nodules).
saimen@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•America’s Largest Public Hospital System Says AI Could Replace RadiologistsEnglish10·6 days agoExactly. This “AI replacing humans” rhetoric is just marketing from the tech bros because otherwise they would only be selling very expensive tools which gives professionals a minor edge but mostly aren’t worth the (high) costs (at the moment).
saimen@feddit.orgto DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz@feddit.org•Rückrufaktion wegen Brandgefahr: 80.000 Autos betroffen3·8 days agoIch mein Verbrenner heißen buchstäblich so weil bei der Benutzung eine hoch brennbare Substanz verbrannt wird
No, my point was, if they want the same treatment they should do the same thing.
Scandinavian countries are doing this quite successfully. They have the mindset that raising children is a task for the whole society and not only the parents, which results in much better working conditions for parents including simple things like having meetings only in the morning and not late afternoon.
What else if not free time for fun? My point kind of was “if they don’t use it for free time for fun”
oh and your child could be my future robber, rapist, drug dealer or whatever
There are much more beneficial interactions with other people than harmful ones. And there is a point that parents who aren’t additionally stressed with their job and have time for their kids will much more likely raise more sociable children.
Do not handicapped people get punished because handicapped people have special parking lots close to the entrance? I wouldn’t call it punishment. It’s a conflict of interest where the interest of parents is given more weight. Similar to the decision that the tax money of everyone goes to funding schools.
When did we move the goal post to force you to take care of my kids? But you are okay to fund schools and social programs which more or less is exactly you taking care of my kids. But kids should not be in everyone’s interest? Sounds like a lot of cognitive dissonance to me.
This is earth in 2026 where everyone is even more dependent on on everyone else (not like in ancient villages but through work and transactions) and not you living alone in the woods.
saimen@feddit.orgto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Suicide rates would likely rise sharply if reincarnation were ever proven.1·9 days agoThat’s actually what buddhism is all about
Of course they want those things as well, otherwise there wouldn’t be a problem in the first place.
Taking care of your kids can be fun but it is work, which is not paid and not honoured (as this thread shows). Of course it’s the parents “fault” and responsibility but why is it so difficult to see it from a solution based angle: our world would be so much better if we as a society would take more care in raising our children. My child is your future employee, neighbour, colleague, political representative, nurse etc… The well being of every child should be in everyone’s interest.
Accommodations are “have the ones with kids have the early shifts and have them have the vacation during school holidays”
I would draw a line at humans/non humans but this sure is debatable. Handicapped people already have work privileges including flexibility where I come from.
So but I am responsible for other people to have more flexible free time just for fun? It’s not about others taking care of my kids or be accountable for my life. It’s just about taking parents needs into consideration, similarly to sick or handicapped people.
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