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It is SO much harder to treat you when you lie to me. I'm not the cops. I don't care what you do in your free time. There is nothing you can tell me that will surprise me. If you didn't take the antibiotics, don't tell me you did. If you rip whippets nightly, I need to know because it may be why you're B12 deficient and can't walk. If there's a baggie of meth in your rectum, please tell me! I will retrieve it (yes, I have done this). I'm here to help you. Do AIs fix this? Will people be more likely to be honest to an AI? Or will it be worse? Will the AI not have the ingrained skepticism of a seasoned physician and just lead the patient into misdiagnosis hell?
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Oh wow this is so cool and House-coded. Not being sarcastic it’s cool. I had a priest once tell me something similar when I asked what confession was like.
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I would guess ~15% of the information I get is untrue. Mostly accidental non-truths: mis-remembering, conflating names and dates, not understanding the details. Probably only 1% is lies. But idk how you train an AI for that I bet priests got wild stories!
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