I am thinking of switching to a health profession, as those still have enough human interaction and legal guardrails to prevent automation from being a serious threat for the next few decades.
On the other hand, a HIPAA-compliant white-label LLM could be really useful to a doctor. Could this disrupt or enhance PA and NP roles?
What I mean is, if LLMs are able to match "here is what any reasonable person of equal experience would have done in the circumstances," [1] it would be very risky to try something counter to that.
The Large Language Model as Liability Limiting Machine.
[1] https://himpro.ca/reasonable-care-vs-standard-of-care/
> Reasonable care is the caution and concern used by an average, rational person in any given situation to prevent the harm of others.
> Standard of care is the acceptable standard of care acceptable in society or in a profession.
Among those from merchant marines and commercial real estate; the son of a psychiatrist, an ankle ruined and a star throw; a cancer survivor with a metal arm; and others. From backgrounds divers but with a single aim.
Hope they are all doing well. They should be out of residency by now.
Funny enough programming was always my Plan B. I never wanted to become a software developer, at least not the time/way I did, but I’ve been stuck here because the old golden handcuffs. I’m uneducated so I guess it’s back to unskilled labor.
I suppose when the time comes I’ll just have roll with the punches and figure things out then. I tend to do better with that sort of thing in a crisis than I do in the good times anyway, where I mostly just get complacent.
[1] https://daedtech.com/how-developers-stop-learning-rise-of-th...