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There is no realistic way of avoiding those doctors. I've been to a GP who, after looking at my medical history and the meds I was taking after a heart attack... slid me a business card for her homeopathic healing practice. 🙄
Still, I'd hope a majority of doctors would be more likely to be able to parse through an AI's advice, and take it into consideration, but not blindly depend on it, when giving their own advice.
Targeting it at GPs makes sense, since they're supposed to "know of everything", but no person is capable of doing that, definitely not of staying up to date on everything. Specialists have a narrower area of knowledge to keep up with, but could also benefit from some AI advice based on latest research.