A friend of mine is The Smartest Person I Know. He's a medical doctor that studied literal rocket science while simultaneously studying his med degree. He then did radiology post grad, then a PhD in Artificial Intelligence and know designs 3D full color X ray machines...
I'm just lining up his credentials.
He's also a very nice guy that still works in the New Zealand public healthcare system despite not needing to because he's... a very nice guy. Last time he was in London I had a long chat with him about AI and medicine. It was very eye opening. He said straight up that AI diagnostic accuracy in some radiological tools is well beyond that of doctors, in particular certain cancers. He used the metaphor of Bird Watching. He said that doctors manually checking x ray and other scans for cancer is basically no different to something like bird watching. It's human pattern recognition, he knows what cancer looks like on a scan because he's been trained to recognize it. They've now feed hundreds of thousands of scans into machine learning tools and they can out perform doctors.. The biggest issue this field is having is legal, rather than medical. "Who is responsible." is a massive legal hurdle to get over. We really like having someone to blame for a missed or misdiagnosis condition. How do we assign this when it's a robot doing the work?
Anyway, my friend thinks that the one area of AI that could result in some "miracles" will be medicine. Both in diagnostics and drug design.
Dickheads like Musk and Zuckerberg aren't interested in this.
Re: Thing: Artificial Intelligence
211clocker bob may 30, 2006 wrote:I think the possibility of interbreeding between an earthly species and an extraterrestrial species is as believable as any other explanation for the existence of George W. Bush.