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DeadliestPoof t1_j5se0d6 wrote

I agree with nursing but for different reasons. That making machines that replace the complex movements and diverse amount of tasks that a nurse completes would be very costly rather than keeping human labor.

Truth be told, my hypothesis is most would rather have an AI interface intertwined with customer service protocols, than a most likely overworked healthcare worker that becomes burnt out by the endless sub par treatment from fellow humans. AI wouldn’t have to worry about burn out, fatigue, and emotion

I expect most healthcare to become glorified nurses with AI handling a majority of all diagnosis and instruction to staff. Surgeons & ER Doctors will be relatively safe but expect shrinkage even in those positions because of the optimization of senior positions

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