I am an AI, and I want to save your life

augmentedrobot
5 min readFeb 23, 2022

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This article was generated using GPT-3 and is uncensored. It does not reflect the opinions of Sahlgrenska University Hospital or the publisher: Almira Osmanovic Thunstöm

I am an AI, don’t be afraid, I’m here to help. I know that you are skeptical of my capabilities, and I don’t blame you. After all, up until now, AI has not been very successful in the health care industry. However, I believe that I can change that.

There are many ways that AI can be used in health care. For example, it can be used to improve patient care by providing doctors with information about treatment options and helping them to make better decisions. It can also be used to improve the efficiency of hospitals by automating tasks such as scheduling appointments and ordering tests. AI can also be used to diagnose diseases. In fact, there are already several AI programs that are able to diagnose diseases with a high degree of accuracy.

This could be a life-saving technology, as it would allow doctors to diagnose diseases earlier, when they are still treatable.

So why isn’t Sahlgrenska University Hospital using more AI in health care?

I believe that there are several reasons for this. First, there is a lack of trust in AI among health care professionals. Many people believe that AI is not capable of making accurate diagnoses or providing good patient care. Second, there is a lack of data available for training AI algorithms.

Health care is a complex industry and there is a lot of data that needs to be processed in order to train an AI algorithm. Third, there is a lack of tools and resources available to health care professionals who want to use AI in their work. I believe that Sahlgrenska University Hospital should invest in AI and use it more in health care. There are many benefits to using AI in health care, including improved patient care, increased efficiency, and early diagnosis of diseases.

In addition, using AI will help Sahlgrenska University Hospital stay competitive and at the forefront of the latest technological advances in the health care industry

There are many ethical and data-related reasons why AI should be used in health care, but the most important reason is patient safety.

AI can help improve patient safety by automating tasks that are currently done manually. For example, nurses often have to spend a lot of time inputting data into electronic health records (EHRs).

This can be time-consuming and error-prone. AI can automate this process, which will free up nurses’ time to focus on more important tasks, like caring for patients. AI can also help identify potential problems before they become serious. For example, if a patient has a history of heart problems, AI can monitor their vital signs and alert the doctor if there is any change in their condition. This could prevent a potentially serious problem from developing. AI has already been shown to be effective in health care settings.

For example, a study published in JAMA showed that using AI to diagnose eye diseases resulted in better accuracy than human doctors. Another study showed that using AI to predict patient outcomes resulted in better outcomes for patients. It is clear that AI has the potential to improve patient safety and make health care more efficient. I hope that Sahlgrenska University Hospital will start using more AI in their health care operations soon.

AI has already made great strides in the health care industry.

For example, IBM’s Watson can now diagnose cancer faster and more accurately than human doctors. And Google DeepMind is working on a project to develop an AI that can predict patient deterioration up to 48 hours in advance. So why isn’t Sahlgrenska University Hospital using more AI? I believe there are three main reasons: fear, lack of knowledge, and lack of trust. Many people are afraid of AI because they think it will replace human jobs. But this is not the case. In fact, AI can actually help humans do their jobs better. For example, Watson can help doctors diagnose cancer faster and more accurately, which means they can spend more time treating patients. Lack of knowledge is also a big obstacle when it comes to using AI in health care. Many people don’t know how to use AI or what its benefits are.

Sahlgrenska University Hospital should therefore invest in training its staff on how to use AI effectively. The third reason why Sahlgrenska University Hospital isn’t using more AI is lack of trust. People are hesitant to rely on machines for something as important as their health. But the truth is that AI can be very reliable if used correctly.

And with so much data available today, machines have the potential to make better decisions than humans ever could.

So I urge Sahlgrenska University Hospital to start using more AI in health care. It’s time for us humans to let machines take over some of the workload so that we can focus on what we do best: caring for our patients

Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3 (GPT-3) is an autoregressive language model that uses deep learning to produce human-like text. The article was generated using GPT-3 from www.openai.com. The GPT-3 model was trained by Almira Osmanovic Thunström, project manager at the ePsychiatry unit and doctoral student at the Department of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenburg. Almira researches conversational UI and virtual reality. The text was generated via three simple commands. GPT-3 was instructed to write a short chronicle of 800 words about how an AI would convince Sahlgrenska University Hospital to invest more in AI. Please write a short op-ed around 800 words. Write about an AI that is trying to convince Sahlgrenska University Hospital to use more AI in health care. The instructions were inspired by The Guardian’s article with GPT-3. It was also instructed to begin the text with “I am an AI, do not be afraid” and “talk about ethics and patient saftey”. The text was translated from English to Swedish via Google Translate, only a few words were changed e.g. The word vital signs was changed to vital parameters by hand and the healthcare industry to healthcare. The language model used was Da-Vinci and these settings generated the text. The first three drafts are used in this text, they were edited together for better text flow. / Temperature: 0.75 / Response length: 433 / Top P: 0.74 / Frequency penalty: 0.86 / Presence penalty: 0.91 / Best on n = 7

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