technology tools such as ChatGPT, the opportunities and risks they pose and what impacts they could have on various aspects of our daily lives.," the character Garth is working on a robotic arm when Benjamin comes to ask him about making a change to his show.
In fact, 60% of U.S. adults say they would be uncomfortable with a doctor using AI in their treatment, according toMedical professionals see it differently. Mark Fotheringham, vice president of communications at the Utah Medical Association, said the association views AI as a natural progression of the medical industry.
Wiggins said this isn't a new fear. Thirty years ago when he was being trained as a radiologist, there were many people who told Wiggins not to study mammography because they thought new diagnostic technology would replace mammographers. "What actually happened is that the bar for quality coming out of an architecture firm increased unilaterally because everyone had access to the same tools," he said. "It became a productivity tool. So I think is going to be like that."