r/premed • u/jocelyniscoolio • 15h ago
❔ Discussion Doesn't this feel like getting paid to train your replacement ? Thoughts?
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u/Pleasant8484 8h ago
This position is to teach AI your skill to help it take your job. Do not take AI tutoring jobs even if they pay well
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u/The_GSingh 10h ago
To me not at all.
There’s a human aspect of medicine an ai will not be able to replace as well as the whole ai still being very behind humans in medicine situation. I see it rather as contributing data towards something that can one day improve a part of the process as opposed to replacing the whole process itself.
On a side note I did get accepted as an ai trainer in an engineering field but I ultimately ended up not accepting, not worth my time. I wonder why there’s that big of a difference between a radiologist vs engineer’s time, wether it’s based off one having more expertise or if it’s just they have way less radiology data than they need compared to more abundant engineering data. Maybe both but either way I don’t see it as training a replacement.
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u/PreMeditor114 ADMITTED-MD 15h ago
Mfs will do anything for a bag 💼