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lemmy.world

Of note, some AI used for English translation.

Since translation is one tool I’ve even used local LLMs before, that can be a hazy point to some people. Some might be okay with it, others are against AI in all forms.

That said, the concept seems weird and interesting. The idea of turning patients away to preserve fame feels like a morbid idol-industry style of realism.

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sh.itjust.works

others are against AI in all forms.

I remember when "AI" was what we called computer-controlled opponents, lol

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Clearly Ubisoft is missing an opportunity to do an LLM-powered Chessmaster remake. /s

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lemmy.world

Turning patients away to preserve fame has been a plot point in lots and lots of medical drama shows, so I assume there's some truth to it

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lemmy.world

It's definitely a thing in America where top of the line surgeons pick and choose based on their "win/loss" record and odds of success.

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Not just. Also happened in Korea, Japan and possibly China, where being a top doctor was a matter of perception and showing off.

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Hopefully Ai is used for assistance by a translator or is at least seen by a decent writer instead of just pasting its results.

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discuss.online

37 shattered bones, ruptured spleen, perforated anus... Wait a second, what kind of anime was this one from?

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