ChristianKl’s point in their second paragraph still stands though. Most people still aren’t trusting of LLMs giving them medical solutions, and Mennonites are unlikely to be any more trusting
Again, I feel like both you and ChristianKI are pattern matching on a different type of low-vaccination community, one with vaccine hesitancy out of conviction etc. The claim in the OP is that the main problem for this particular community isn’t that they distrust mainstream medicine; their main problem is that they outright can’t communicate.
We are talking about a community that has community evaluation of technology and only uses technology when the community evaluates the tech to be good for the social fabric of the community.
It’s not that they distrust mainstream medicine in particular but that general distrust of authorities leads to distrust of vaccination as well.
While it that case it’s more historical distrust, it’s probably similar to the distrust you get prevent churches from gathering during lockdowns because of bad public health policy and afterwards discover that the congregation doesn’t trust you anymore on vaccines.
ChristianKl’s point in their second paragraph still stands though. Most people still aren’t trusting of LLMs giving them medical solutions, and Mennonites are unlikely to be any more trusting
Again, I feel like both you and ChristianKI are pattern matching on a different type of low-vaccination community, one with vaccine hesitancy out of conviction etc. The claim in the OP is that the main problem for this particular community isn’t that they distrust mainstream medicine; their main problem is that they outright can’t communicate.
We are talking about a community that has community evaluation of technology and only uses technology when the community evaluates the tech to be good for the social fabric of the community.
I’m not sure whether “out of conviction” is a very good category. https://globalnews.ca/news/11214661/ont-measles-mennonite/ does suggest that historic distrust in authorities is a key factor.
It’s not that they distrust mainstream medicine in particular but that general distrust of authorities leads to distrust of vaccination as well.
While it that case it’s more historical distrust, it’s probably similar to the distrust you get prevent churches from gathering during lockdowns because of bad public health policy and afterwards discover that the congregation doesn’t trust you anymore on vaccines.
Even if they are receptive to vaccinations, what makes you think they will be receptive to a newfangled communication medium such as LLM?