• Lugh@futurology.todayOPM
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    11 days ago

    It seems logical they would test it on extracted gall bladders first. Finding a gall bladder during surgery seems far from an insurmountable task for AI.

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      11 days ago

      A cholecystectomy is removing a gall bladder…

      So how crucial could a step be on the gall bladder after it was removed?

      They’re not removing healthy ones for transplants, it’s something done on literal medical waste.

      Finding a gall bladder during surgery seems far from an insurmountable task for AI.

      It is incredibly difficult…

      There is a shit ton of human variation, shits just crammed wherever and it all pretty much looks the same. We still beat AI by selecting traffic lights in a picture…

      Analyzing a scan? Yeah, that’s AI all day.

      Real life? A human will keep winning for decades.

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      11 days ago

      The article doesn’t mention AI, but only a “framework” basically for moving.

      Are you one of those who thinks “AI” will just solve lots of stuff?