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Software | Windows 10 Pro |
I can see the point from the doctor's point of view, but I still wouldn't agree to it considering the fiasco around Copilot storing and using your data and such.This is my first encounter with such a thing but today at my regular Dr appointment she asked if it would be alright to use an AI aid to record our conversation and help her to take notes. She assured me that she would still be taking notes by writing some things down but that it would save her some work in not taking so many notes. I didn't see the harm in it but now that I've had a chance to think about it I'm not sure if I want to approve of that in the future. I'm not sure how what I'm saying is being prioritized or understood correctly and in proper context to what is being discussed and if this AI is drawing some medical conclusions either. Has anyone else encountered this yet?