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RE: Coronavirus & AI (BlueDot)

in Project HOPE5 years ago (edited)

Oooh
Friend @juanmolina, this bluedot is an interesting tool.
I must tell you that as a health professional I am at a kind of crossroads in relation to all this. I've even seen robots that have a greater capacity to make correct diagnoses than medical specialists with tens of years of experience. And this is good? These specialists will say no, because the human factor must always be essential, but particularly I say, if the technology is there, you have to use it, and achieve a balance, in the end the patient (in these cases) are the priority.

However, in the case you are raising about China, perhaps ignoring the warning issued by the bot has more to do with something economic, since that country is currently losing hundreds or billions of dollars as a result of the virus. Or maybe they didn't believe that such a thing could be happening. There may be many reasons for this.

Very good your publication. It's an issue of global impact.

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 5 years ago 

Hi @josevas217

Surely bluedot sounds like an interesting tool. Hopefully it will be useful in the future.

thanks for sharing your view on that topic from the perspective of health professional.

Yours
Piotr

It's good to know what's new, because you can't fight against it, knowing it allows you to know more tools that make the work of health personnel easier.

 5 years ago 

BlueDot already has a successful track record.
It is a technology that does work. But you will always need human intervention.

Currently there are AI processes that no longer need human intervention, but these advances are not in health

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