Yes! And we should use it when it has been proven effective. But the AI shouldn’t be able to administer drugs.
To make the decisions for the patient? Uhh yeah. And they do. Check the chart.
You need AI to reword this spaghetti of an article. I know plenty of nurses, most of them shouldn’t be making decisions.
But I do agree that slapping AI on everything is a poor idea.
An ML trusting a corporation, orrrr?
Is this a trust a company to announce it’s dying response?
If it’s broke, don’t fix it amiright?!
Says corporations trying to protect their investment.
Which… is google
They’re lying
Windows on the first door.
Power and volume up for new phones, and then power and home for older ones with Touch ID.
Also, so you know, if you press power 5 times it will ask if you want an emergency call, say no, but after you do it your PIN is required to unlock. No biometrics work at that point. So, no one can force you to touch or look at it. I don’t know if it puts the phone in that “mode” or not, but it’s a handy trick.
Alas, it asks if you want to restart.
It also might not be taken to a police station. Who knows where the actual forensics labs are. No real need for them to be on-site or even labeled.
Shitty software existed before AI too. Things have always looked bad in hospitals.