I also think that giving medical advice/being a doctor and so on requires you to have a specific degree and anyone can do math. Also math seems somewhat easier to verify. I would say he is more likely to loss his job sooner.
Who knows how long regulatory inertia might last? I agree it’ll probably add at least a few years to my employability, past the date where an AI can diagnose, plan and prescribe better than I can. It might not be something to rely on, if you end up with a regime where a single doctor rubberstamps hundreds of decisions, in place of what a dozen doctors did before. There’s not that much difference between 90% and 100% unemployment!
I also think that giving medical advice/being a doctor and so on requires you to have a specific degree and anyone can do math. Also math seems somewhat easier to verify. I would say he is more likely to loss his job sooner.
Who knows how long regulatory inertia might last? I agree it’ll probably add at least a few years to my employability, past the date where an AI can diagnose, plan and prescribe better than I can. It might not be something to rely on, if you end up with a regime where a single doctor rubberstamps hundreds of decisions, in place of what a dozen doctors did before. There’s not that much difference between 90% and 100% unemployment!
True! Still I do think he is going to be the first one to lose the job.