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Article Discussion Class April 11 2023

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Article discussion class

April 11 2023
Introduction
 What aches and pains have you had?
 Do you ever use Google for medical

information?
 Do you think AI will replace doctors?
 Where do you go for medical advice?
Chat GPT-4
For the past few decades, many of us have relied on "Doctor Google" to self-diagnose
aches, pains and complaints. The advent of AI has brought a much more powerful tool to
assist with medical diagnoses – ChatGPT-4. This is the next-generation version of the
chatbot ChatGPT, which was unveiled only four months ago. Doctors believe the new AI
will revolutionize their work and improve the lives of their patients. Three artificial
intelligence experts have written an e-book titled: "The AI Revolution in Medicine". In it,
they say ChatGPT-4 will provide surgeons with critical, life-saving advice and information
in real time. The authors say: "We need to start understanding and discussing AI's
potential."

The new e-book says ChatGPT-4 will become invaluable to medical practitioners. It
suggests the chatbot will be the equivalent of having "a benevolent mentor-servant with
access to nearly all the world's medical knowledge" at your disposal. The authors said
that: "In almost any way you can name, from diagnosis to medical records to clinical trials,
its impact will be broad and deep." However, they also acknowledge that AI is not yet a
panacea for all medical complications. The authors said ChatGPT-4 can make "subtle
inaccuracies in otherwise sound medical advice". They added that AI still gives "wrong
answers that almost always look right". Therefore, they cautioned against using AI without
human supervision.
 What are the potential benefits and the potential dangers of AI in these things?
Complete this table with your partner(s). Change partners often and share what you
wrote.

  Potential Benefits Potential Dangers


Medicine  can Google remedy for simple  wrong medical advice
aches or symptoms
Banking  faster money transactions  hackers can steal your private
information and steal money
Social media  it can help grow your  access to private information
audience / followers
Global security  They can help the government  steal information of locals and
decide / it can increase the other countries – it can
security of the country stimulate war among countries.
Education  can assist students and  students can cheat
teachers in studying/ making
lessons
Climate change  satellites will monitor the forest  training an AI system can
fires and carbon dioxide in the produce 25,000 pounds of
True or False

 The article says Doctor Google is most reliable for medical diagnoses.     T
/F
 The article says ChatGPT-4 is the most powerful tool ever created.     T / F
 Three experts wrote a book about AI revolutionizing medicine.     T / F
 The experts said we need to start talking about the potential of AI.     T / F
 The article suggests ChatGPT-4 will replace doctors and nurses.     T / F
 The experts said AI cannot find answer to every medical problem.     T / F
 The experts said AI has yet to give a wrong diagnosis.     T / F
 The experts said it's OK for AI to make diagnoses without humans.     T / F
Multiple choice
1)  For the past few decades, many of us have relied on "Doctor Google" to ______
     a.  self-diagnose aches
     b.  self-diagnose itches
     c.  self-diagnose arcs
     d.  self-diagnose arches
2)  The advent of AI has brought a much more powerful tool to assist ______
     a.  with medically diagnoses
     b.  with medic all diagnoses
     c.  with medical diagnoses
     d.  with medi-call diagnoses
3)  Doctors believe the new AI will revolutionize their work and improve the lives ______
     a.  of their patience
     b.  of their patients
     c.  of their patient
     d.  of their pay shunts
4)  ChatGPT-4 will provide surgeons with critical, life-saving advice and information ______
     a.  in real time
     b.  on real time
     c.  on really time
     d.  unreal time
5)  The authors say: "We need to start understanding and ______."
     a.  discussing AI's potent shall
     b.  discussing AI's potentiate
     c.  discussing AI's pow tent shall
     d.  discussing AI's potential
6)  The new e-book says ChatGPT-4 will become invaluable ______
     a.  to medical partitions
     b.  to medical practitioner
     c.  to medical practitioners
     d.  to medical practice knows
7)  It suggests the chatbot will be the equivalent of having a ______
     a.  benevolence mentor-servant
     b.  benevolent mental-servant
     c.  benevolent mentor-servant
     d.  benevolent mentor-savant
8)  access to nearly all the world's medical knowledge ______
     a.  at your dispose all
     b.  at your dispersal
     c.  at your dispose ail
     d.  at your disposal
9)  they also acknowledge that AI is not yet a panacea for ______
     a.  all medical complication
     b.  all medical complications
     c.  all medical complicated
     d.  all medical complicate shuns
10)  Therefore, they cautioned against using AI ______
     a.  without human's supervision
     b.  without humanly supervision
     c.  without humane supervision
     d.  without human supervision

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