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If we successfully automate medicine such that our predominant medical professional's top qualities are not test taking, rule following, burnout, debt and status seeking, health will radically improve.
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Who receives the benefits of the productivity? Is it some sort of community run DAO with stake in the health of said community, or a corporation in the middle extracting value? The latter is the main problem w/ US healthcare today IMO. I.e. it's an incentive misalignment issue that won't be solved by automation alone.
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Ideally the community but we have a lot to figure out. One of the reasons I pivoted from AI to crypto because utopian AI is far from guaranteed.
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Nice. I'm an ER doc, though average at tests, rule follower in that I try to adhere to the evidence base (tho cognizant of its flaws and industry bias), thoroughly burned out by contrived corp/gov impediments to care, debt averse, and status dispassionate :). I share your end goal tho and similarly drawn here to build
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Very cool to have you here! Definitely think great providers exist and wouldn’t be alive today if they didn’t. Just wish I didn’t have to be smart, contrarian, financially well off, and determined to find them in the current system. Everyone should have access to care.
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