CHARRO-NEGRO

CHARRO-NEGRO t1_j6n28h9 wrote

Totally agree, i knows AI will be better at many levels, for example, in those patients with 20 medications will be easy to know if there’s a contraindication between them. But my point is the responsibility. Here other example: two autonomous teslas has a crash, is the company tesla or the owners of the cars the responsible? Who’s going to pay? Who pays the insurance?

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CHARRO-NEGRO t1_j68ma99 wrote

I think we live in a time of disruptive progress. If you see the humane kind since the beginning, the last century is disruptive, 100 year period in 10,000 + years of humans is pretty disruptive. Also, the discoveries that change the science take many years in be applied to a commercial level, for example Watson and Crick discover the DNA in 1953, between 1990-2003 the human genome project was aiming to sequence de entire human genome, and right now are more than 400 research projects in gene therapy. In the next decade you will see many genetic disorders been cure. The basic science is slow in our lifetime but disruptive to humankind

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CHARRO-NEGRO t1_j5tps8i wrote

Any job will be still here, the problem is that is not to be in America o any other development country, in Africa still going to need nurses, doctors, drivers, etc. the advancement in AI and robotics will happen in the near future in development countries.

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