• CyberEgg@discuss.tchncs.de
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    5 days ago

    I give up.

    Apparently you do have to caveat every little fucking case for every screwed up situation that could ever exist. OBVIOUSLY these scans have to be double checked and OBVIOUSLY “reliable” does not mean “never ever could something go wrong” and OBVIOUSLY shitty or overworked personnel makes wrong decisions.

    But if you have to account for all that in every yet so minor argument you want to make you’d have to write at least a bachelor thesis level publication about the weather being warm and sunny outside my window right now.

    You cannot have a basic discussion about any topic on this level so screw it, I’m out of this.

    I’m fucking autistic and love to get into unnecessary depths of details but this is too much even for me AND YES I KNOW autism is a spectrum so YES OBVIOUSLY there will be some people WHO MIGHT NOT EVEN BE AUTISTIC who love it even more to discuss these details but this is just dumb and I just can’t anymore.

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      5 days ago

      Don’t you feel that this is a bit uncalled for? All I said is that these pieces of software do not in fact identify cancer. They are not reliable because they aren’t even allowed to be in the circumstances that they are supposed to be used. They are a visual aid, nothing more.

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        5 days ago

        Every article and paper I found so far concludes that AI improves the ability of medical personnel to recognize and diagnose cancer.

        And no, it is not uncalled for, because I had to deal with such bullshit the whole damn day (and not for the first time) and it is enough. I’m logging out for today.

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          Every article and paper I found so far concludes that AI improves the ability of medical personnel to recognize and diagnose cancer.

          I’m not saying it doesn’t. I’m saying it doesn’t detect cancer and is not reliable. If you know how it’s supposed to work, it works. It suggests areas where you should look. However, there are doctors who don’t know how to use it and they can and will kill people with it.

          I had to deal with such bullshit the whole damn day (and not for the first time) and it is enough.

          The way your last post was worded, I would very much suggest that that’s a you problem.