

Another mini stroke? We’ll see him from a distance for couple of days and then we will appear publicly with a slightly more drooping face.


Another mini stroke? We’ll see him from a distance for couple of days and then we will appear publicly with a slightly more drooping face.


It’s just a tool, it doesn’t really matter. A good doctor will not blindly trust AI only because his employer allowed him to use it. If you notice the services get worse after that then change the provider. Most likely you will not be able to find any puritan healthcare provider that bans the use of all AI. There is a way to use those tools responsibly and you just have to look for doctors that know how to do it. Looking only for doctors that don’t use any AI will just limit your choices and make the possibility of getting shitty care greater.

I’ve seen the exact same design years ago sold as a way to quickly prepare the plane for takeoff. Passengers would board the detached module so the whole plane doesn’t have to sit there waiting. I imagine you would have more passenger modules than engine modules. The more expensive engine modules would fly non-stop: land, drop the passenger module, pick up another module and take off before even the first plane deboarded. No idea if this could actually work. It’s just strange to see the exact same design done for a dumber reason.
Then I would be checking privacy and data sharing agreements, not AI agreements.