The bar for making ai useful is much lower though. It's enough to be better than nothing.

Large populations also in the technically rich countries simply do not have access to a doctor.

in Poland which has a free public Healthcare it takes literal years to get a single appointment sometimes.

Do you believe the issue is because they don't have enough technicians to diagnose or because they don't have enough x-ray machines? Or in a ER environment, how an AI would speed up things in a real way that improves patients' lives?

We just minted the term "cognitive debt" for software engineers that cannot keep up with what the AI spits out. How would that apply to ER doctors, or any other kind of doctor?