Steve Brown
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I mean, you don't get a lot of time and the doctor's got a lot of other things going on.
So being able to even rehearse the conversation with your doctor
That's what I do.
I'm a fairly well-educated person and I've been around the block in the medical world in the business side.
My dad was a doctor.
I'm used to talking to doctors.
But still, being able to rehearse the conversation and ask it different ways and try to figure it out, it's like
It just makes you smarter.
Obviously, you know, it's your most sensitive information.
But I have noticed that, you know, in talking to people with cancer, it's...
There's higher priorities.
It's not that people don't care about privacy.
Everyone wants privacy, but there might be a higher priority like survival.
But I think the concern with the AI companies, and this is true with OpenAI,
I mean, they said, well, actually, even when you delete those conversations, you know, they can't delete them because, you know, maybe they're in some lawsuit and they're going to be discovered in discovery.
And heck, maybe their discovery is going to be like, you know, you're going to be it's not going to be on the Web someplace.
So so I think it's definitely a reason to be careful about using.
Just the generic chat.
chat GPT type interface because it's not protected.
If you're working with a medical application layer company, they're using the API and the API interactions are, at least according to everything I've heard, are not discoverable and they don't get to keep those.