I wouldn’t trust ChatGPT either, but I don’t think it’s designed for medical uses to begin with.
There are AI engines used in medical fields and they can be advantageous in making connections that we haven’t found before. But ChatGPT ain’t it.
Expert systems are a great example of AI perfectly stored for medical applications. A hallucinating chatbot has very limited utility, even where such technology is already in use; one of my wife’s physicians’ Dax Copilot likes to invent inaccurate details, for example.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman thinks some jobs will be ‘totally, totally gone’ thanks to cocaine, but he still wouldn’t trust cocaine with his ‘medical fate’
“Some jobs will be totally, totally gone (but not mine). You can totally trust AI to make the same or better medical decisions than professionals (but I wouldn’t)!”
AI would be great at replacing CEOs and upper management. Inane ideas that have no basis in reality. Slowing down the process by shoving their nose into things they have no business being involved in and trying to fix them when they ha e no idea what they are doing. Making regrettable remarks/decisions/actions on social media and bringing ire upon the company.
All these would be gone with AI at the helm, profits would be through the roof, executive costs would drop off a cliff, productivity would be up. Heck, they’d likely actually treat their workers fairly because they understand data and how to correlate it into action. AI can schmooze with the best of them and kiss the ass of anyone who needs it. I can’t think of a negative reason not to replace CEOs with AI immediately!



