Written by: J. Champagne
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The U.S. health care system
is so fucked up! Yes, I said fucked up! There are constant problems — as many Americans have experienced firsthand. Access to quality care is sketchy at best, and medical costs can leave people with life long debt for treatments that don’t always work, and cause more problems then they fix. Frustration and anger at the system’s failures were more then a damn flash point in the presidential election, and I believe it definitely played a major part in the murder of Brian Thompson the UnitedHealthcare’s CEO. Which happened In December.
People get tired of being played with and if you don't stand for something you'll fall for anything. So let's get into the A.I. part of this topic. True progress in transforming health care will require solutions across the political, scientific and medical sectors. But new forms of artificial intelligence have the potential to help. Innovators are racing to deploy These AI technologies to make health care more effective, equitable and humane. Mmm ... Intriguing..
AI could spot cancer by early detection, design lifesaving drugs, assist doctors in surgery, (their doing too much) and even peer into people’s futures to predict and prevent disease. The potential to help people live longer, healthier lives is vast. But physicians and researchers must overcome an abundance of challenges to harness AI’s potential in doing any of this. I feel like there's some perks in this, but A.I. is already doing too much in our lives- In a minute A.I. is going to run everything. We can't escape it already.
How do doctors ensure that AI is accurate, accessible to all patients, free from bias, and respectful to patient privacy?
and not use our shit for nefarious and insidious purposes?? Because truthfully all of these A.I. technologies are created and coded by humans and they code them to be bias and racist to some. Just look at Facebooks technology- racist In every form! It only harass black men and their harrassing has become bias and sexual. So I'm not too big at trusting A.I. at the moment. There are still many questions...
“Will it work everywhere?"
"Will it work for everyone?”
They had supposedly talked with dozens of scientists and physicians about where A.I and medicine stood. Again and again, researchers told them that in most medical areas, A.I is still in its infancy, or toddlerhood at best. But the field is growing fast...
You know like I know that A I. Infancy is above us on all levels. So it's probably full grown in human years not dog years. We know that AI-enabled medical devices have been in use since the 1990s, the level of interest, investment and technologies has soared in the last few so I'm sure we'll be hearing much more about this soon. I still don't trust that the A.I. will be fair and safe, nor do I believe our information will be safe and protected. Look at all the hacking and scams going on with deep fakes and bothood now. I'm side eying the whole situation until I'm proven wrong.
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AI has the potential to revolutionize cancer treatment and medical assistance
Here are some key areas where AI can make a significant impact: you just tell me what you think about this topic, in the comment section at the bottom of this post. So here is the basic break down.
Early Detection:
AI algorithms can analyze medical imaging (like X-rays and MRIs) to identify cancerous cells at an earlier stage than traditional methods, improving the chances of successful treatment.
Personalized Treatment Plans:
By analyzing a patient’s genetic information and medical history, AI can help doctors create tailored treatment plans that are more effective for individual patients.
Drug Discovery:
AI can accelerate the drug discovery process by predicting how different compounds will interact with cancer cells, potentially leading to new therapies more quickly.
Predictive Analytics:
AI can analyze large datasets to identify patterns and predict patient outcomes, helping healthcare providers make informed decisions about treatment options.
Robotic Surgery:
AI-powered robotic systems can assist surgeons in performing complex procedures with greater precision, reducing recovery times and improving outcomes.
Patient Monitoring:
AI can help in monitoring patients’ health through wearable devices, alerting healthcare providers to any concerning changes in real-time.
Clinical Trials:
AI can streamline the process of finding suitable candidates for clinical trials, ensuring that new treatments are tested more efficiently.
**So these are my findings during the investigation at this point. I will look into it more but for now what do you think about science and medicine crossing over? I thought that has always been a thing anyway... But I would like your thoughts and feedback**
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