• kautau@lemmy.world
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      18 hours ago

      lol how the fuck did Wikipedia’s editors let this self serving bullshit fly

      Streeting’s two grandfathers, both named Bill, were key figures in his youth. His maternal grandfather, Bill Crowley, was acquainted with the infamous East End Krays. He was “really well-read and well-informed”, and engaged his grandson in lively discussions about religion and politics. Streeting’s paternal grandfather served in the Second World War in the Royal Navy and later in the merchant navy before becoming a civil engineer. He recalled: “He was the grandad I was closest to. He was a traditional working-class Tory.”

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Streeting

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    It’s called proofreading. You should always do it when using any kind of transcription software, especially anything AI driven

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      It’s a transcription, you aren’t just checking for spelling mistakes.

      Having to listen to the recording of the session again and again while reading the generated transcription to make sure everything written was actually said and not invented or paraphrased certainly seems to negate any benefit gained from using these legally mandated tools.

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        If the doctor has to double-check the entire recording. Just give the recording to the patient. And due to this policy doctors might be scared into even triple-checking it.

        What a waste of time from the people we* need most as our population grows older.

        *I’m not a patient of the NHS. I say this as humanity in general.

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    ROFL What fresh hell is this, that doctors who are forced to use AI tools are somehow responsible for the mistakes it causes?! Isn’t that the fault of techbros who are trying to do so much with a flawed tech demo?! Doctors need to fight back earnestly against these fuckwits, to put the blame in the right place: The ones who created these shitty AI tools.

    A person would do a better job of transcribing patient visits, with far more accurate information than a thing which recommends glue to make a tasty pizza sauce.

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    Oh I’m already having to piece together what the doctor actually said from the surrounding context and what words sound similar and I don’t even live in the UK.

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    Oh FFS.

    STOP BLINDLY TRUSTING AI FFS!

    Seriously, 90+% of AI users don’t use AI to boost productivity and get better results, they use it to be lazy AF and just send the results out directly and they deserve all the results from this GIGO chute