OccultHawk |
06-20-2018 03:40 PM |
It’s hard to say what’s going to have value coming up
What’s going to automated
In 15 years 90% of medical degrees might obsolete
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-...or-cancer-care
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A computer may soon be able to offer highly personalized treatment suggestions for cancer patients based on the specifics of their cases and the full sweep of the most relevant scientific research.
IBM and the New York Genome Center, a consortium of medical research institutions in New York City, are collaborating on a project to speed up cancer diagnoses and treatment.
The work, which got underway in 2013, is exploring the use of computers to help analyze a wide range of genetic information and the scientific literature with the goal of quickly formulating precise treatment plans for cancer patients.
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The article says the doctors want this but how long until what’s really needed is a nurse and not an oncologist? Or one oncologist can do the work of 50?
You think teachers are the last to go?
Automated computer courses already work better for around 80% of students and more and more K-12 teachers just monitor computer data. An aid can do that. So you’re left with a huge staff reduction or obsolete staff.
Driverless cars equals bye bye truck delivery drivers.
The ability to navigate our political fields may turn out to be surprising marketable. It’s really hard to say.
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