AI will consume ophthalmology, and @FlorentCostan is right:
We need to prepare the industry.
As a leader in software engineering, I've seen AI's potential to revolutionize healthcare.
The question is no longer if, but when. Are we ready to embrace the change?
It hasn’t been developed as an alternative to MDs but more to empower them. Believe me (as a doctor who uses it in his daily practice), @ChatGPTapp is incredible.
First, it’s a wonderful tool. Secondly, I learned a lot from it. One of the most underrated features of AI is its educational power, and it’s very true in medicine
The UAE Minister of AI @OmarSAlolama points to a historical precedent of premature technology regulation motivated by fear: the ban of the printing press in 1515 by Sultan Selim I led to the decline of the Ottoman Empire.
“We overregulated a technology, which was the printing press. It was adopted everywhere on Earth. The Middle East banned it for 200 years. The calligraphers came to the sultan and said: ‘We’re going to lose our jobs, do something to protect us’—so, job loss protection, very similar to AI. The religious scholars said people are going to print fake versions of the Quran and corrupt society—misinformation, second reason. It was fear of the unknown that led to this fateful decision."
https://t.co/CJQd6rMz5D
J’ai eu un abcès aux dents, il a fallu m’enlever deux dents de sagesse en urgence (a mon âge je vous passe la douleur 🤒 ) je suis allée dans un centre de santé.
Voilà ce que ça m’a coûté ⬇️
Aux 🇺🇸 vous rajoutez trois 0 à la fin du montant, et dans la plupart des pays 🇪🇺au moins 2.
On a une chance incroyable.
Oui il y a beaucoup de choses a faire,
Oui nos soignants doivent être reconnus a leur juste valeur.
Mais rendons nous compte de notre chance !