AI will not be able to feel the pulses or other diagnostic assessments which, when done by a grounded, skilled human who has senses that go beyond what a computer is capable of, can detect many things causing illness in a human. And I am appalled at anyone thinking “alternative medicine” can be programed into a computer. An herbal database is useful but I designed one of those myself decades ago and it was interactive to boot. But diagnosis was on me and it should remain with the human.
Ideally, yes. In the absence of a skilled practitioner, though (which is where I and probably a ton of others live), I'd definitely see what it had to say.
AI will not be able to feel the pulses or other diagnostic assessments which, when done by a grounded, skilled human who has senses that go beyond what a computer is capable of, can detect many things causing illness in a human. And I am appalled at anyone thinking “alternative medicine” can be programed into a computer. An herbal database is useful but I designed one of those myself decades ago and it was interactive to boot. But diagnosis was on me and it should remain with the human.
Ideally, yes. In the absence of a skilled practitioner, though (which is where I and probably a ton of others live), I'd definitely see what it had to say.