That's exactly it! One last thing: I'm sure that doctors won't be replaced by AI. But it will be their main tool. And that's a very good thing.
Because, you know, a doctor has a certain number of clients that he's going to follow for part of his career. This means that, in general, he'll be following the same diseases. And if a patient has a disease that he doesn't know much about, because he's not used to having it in that patient, he gives the wrong treatment and the patient doesn't recover as well as if he'd had the right treatment from the start. With AI, the parameters of each patient can be analyzed and compared with a large database to find out exactly what the customer has.
I'm not an expert in this field, so I can't explain it properly, but I find it fascinating all the same. What can be frightening about AI is all the misuse it can be put to. But that's the same for any innovation or discovery.
Thanks for your explanation. Somehow it is making me feel a LOT better hearing how professions can partner with AI instead of being replaced by it. I truly appreciate the time you have spent to share your thoughts & perspective on this important matter!