Just replace typing with voice recognition, and you've got the perfect AI doctor already!
Patient talks about symptoms, doctor returns a markdown-formatted prescription. Charge by the number of tokens.
Just replace typing with voice recognition, and you've got the perfect AI doctor already!
Patient talks about symptoms, doctor returns a markdown-formatted prescription. Charge by the number of tokens.
Soon we'll have the holographic doctor as seen in Star Trek Voyager.
Science fiction, particularly space operas, can be dismissive of doctors. Most of the time the "doctor" is just a diagnostic machine that gives miracle meds and maybe 3d prints new body parts.
Maybe it's prophetic: authors saw the writing on the wall and decided a doctor is a glorified mechanic who works on the most boring machine around (which hasn't changed in 100k years). Or maybe authors just decide the space was better filled by an ex-space-ninja or similar.