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Amazing AI

In clinical medicine, the question the patient asks rarely represents
their main concern. Most of what I've done in my career, and most of
what I've taught, is about how to have the back-and-forth dynamic dialoq
with the patient, to help them formulate what's really on their mind,
and make sure I understand it before proceeding.

Seems to me that statistical consulting, or working IT in an
organization where one is serving "internal" customers, is similar.
Students need to learn the skills of clarifying, verifying, and
paraphrasing a client's needs.

Sure, ChatGPT may be able to generate decent code to do what a client
*says* they want to do, but is that *really* what they are looking for?

So don't retire yet :)

--Chris Ryan
Boris Steipe wrote: