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Hospitals adopt error-prone AI transcription tools despite warnings
(arstechnica.com)
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Years ago, I worked in a tech role at a medical transcription company. It hadn't occurred to me that AI would render their jobs irrelevant. This used to be an area where women in particular could make decent money after a bit of training, and there were opportunities for advancement into medical coding and even hospital administration.
I worked with some good people. Hope they landed on their feet.