| ▲ | azan_ a day ago |
| > Dystopian and frankly, gross. Its amazing to me that so many people are willing to give up control over their lives and in this case, their bodies, for the smallest inkling of ease. I've read people with chronic conditions reporting that chatgpt actually helped them land correct diagnosis that doctors did not consider so people are not just using that for "inkling of ease". |
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| ▲ | DudeOpotomus a day ago | parent | next [-] |
| Yes, trading your privacy and autonomy for perceived ease is how they are going to steal your future and your freedom. |
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| ▲ | DangitBobby an hour ago | parent | next [-] | | Genuinely curious, what happens to me if the wrong people know about my chronic back pain and GERD? | |
| ▲ | azan_ a day ago | parent | prev [-] | | Please read my comment again. If you lived with chronic pain that multiple doctors failed to correctly diagnose and ChatGPT actually suggested correct diagnosis then you wouldn’t call it just perceived ease, but something that made your life much, much better. I’m doctor and I’m all for empowering patients (as long as they consult ChatGPT output with actual doctors). It’s very easy to criticize people resorting to llms if you do not have any rare debilitating condition that’s not correctly diagnosed. | | |
| ▲ | DudeOpotomus a day ago | parent | next [-] | | With all due respect, you are thinking like a good person, a human being who spent decades of their life to learn how to care for people. You took a pledge to Do-no-Harm. You are looking at these tools as tools. The owners and future owners of said data do not care about anything other than profits and exploitation. They do not care about the patient, the doctor let alone the consequences of their doings. They took a pledge to make-profits regardless of the harm. A position fundamentally opposed to that of the medical doctor. | | |
| ▲ | cm2012 a day ago | parent [-] | | I'll take a mysterious and amorphous future risk of privacy violations any day over current chronic pain. | | |
| ▲ | Forgeties79 a day ago | parent [-] | | It’s not mysterious and amorphous. We have seen the results with social media for what? 15 years now? This is a known issue with clear parallels. And health data is way riskier to have floating around. | | |
| ▲ | DangitBobby an hour ago | parent | next [-] | | I have chronic back pain that everyone knows about. It's not a privacy issue for people to know about it, why would it be? Genuinely don't understand how that gives a shadowy cabal of information brokers leverage over me. | |
| ▲ | whatevermom4 14 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | | That's obviously a take from someone who never suffered chronic pain. If you have a life-long mystery illness that doctors don't care about, obviously you're going to give your data to ChatGPT Health because at least, it looks like it's listening... | | |
| ▲ | Forgeties79 13 hours ago | parent [-] | | You have no clue what my medical history is and I will not be sharing it. Clearly you have an axe to grind. You refuse to try and actually discuss this topic without assuming you have the high ground that you’re depending on to spike any attempt at conversation. Have a good rest of your weekend. |
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| ▲ | Forgeties79 a day ago | parent | prev [-] | | What they seem to be saying is “this is how they get you,” which I agree with. Whether or not it’s immensely helpful is not being debated. There’s a very serious cost no matter what. |
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