• XLE@piefed.social
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      22 hours ago

      Or they live in the United States, where good healthcare doesn’t exist, and the private sector is skirting regulations and stealing your data to offer you vastly inferior services.

      There’s a ton of “wellness” hardware and services that are being thrown at customers who are entirely clueless. But if the garbage service is something they can afford, and a trip to the hospital or something they can’t, they might choose the garbage service.

      https://www.theverge.com/column/878337/optimizer-oura-wearables-fda-regulation-digital-health-screeners

    • Sturgist@lemmy.ca
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      23 hours ago

      Sure, fair, ok.

      …soooo…what about when ChatGPT is the patient facing part of every medical practice in your country?

      The people in charge of regulation are too old and/or corrupt to prevent this shit being crammed into literally everything.

    • Kaul@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      22 hours ago

      A little harsh. Some people (myself included) may not be getting the help or answers they need from a doctor. My insurance sucks ass and each time I see a doctor it’s at least $400. Repetitive appointments with no real answers. No diagnosis. Just chronic discomfort.

      Then the other day I decide to actually summarize everything I’ve tried, everything that hasn’t helped, and all my symptoms to an AI, and it was able to at least give me suggestions on what it COULD be, and what I can do to alleviate some symptoms. While I’m not convinced the AI knows exactly what’s wrong with me, I at least have more options to stay in control rather than feeling overwhelmed by it all.

      Maybe don’t use AI if something’s wrong that just started happening recently, but for chronic illness it may be beneficial for learning other ways to cope without spending hundreds of dollars to see a specialist that only has ~30 minutes to understand an issue you’ve had for 10 years.