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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • In jedem Beruf in dem man seine Bubble verlässt, bemerkt man wie doof die Menschen sind. Ich bin Arzt und freue mich über geistig adäquate Patienten die sich wirklich für ihre Krankheit interessieren und aktiv an der Behandlung teilnehmen. Der Großteil nickt unreflektiert ab was ich sage und führt das im besten Fall durch. Häufig aber auch nicht, das Problem wurde im Krankenhaus ja erstmal behoben. Der nächste Besuch ist vorprogrammiert. Ich erwarte da im politischen Denken dieser Menschen nicht mehr als Stammtischparolen. (Die ich auch oft genug zu hören bekomme)





  • Downvotes incoming: Es ist doch alles schon am Arsch und nicht mehr zu kontrollieren. Das Methan aus Sibirien tut sein übriges. Die Gletscher sind schon verloren. Jedes Land lebt über sein Ressourcenbudget (wir mehr als andere, ändert aber nichts daran dass es kein CO2 negatives Land gibt), dass die ganze Welt neutral bis negativ wird ist eine irreale Utopie. Ich genieße mein Leben jetzt solange es noch geht. Ich schränke mich nicht ein. Leiden wenn alles am Arsch ist kann ich später noch genug.







  • “The bill will make it punishable, for example, to burn the Quran or the Bible in public. It will only aim at actions in a public place or with the intention of spreading in a wider circle,” Hummelgaard said

    Hummelgaard told a news conference that the recent protests were “senseless taunts that have no other purpose than to create discord and hatred.”

    I agree with Hummelgaard. Those “protests” are used to create hatred. Even though it is also for me not comprehensible how people can be so sensitive about this, we all know the reaction it provokes. And even though we don’t agree and comprehend those feelings, we can still respect those feelings and just not senselessly create disruption. And hey… You can still burn as many Qurans in your private oven as you want.




  • I am a doctor and I am sure that ChatGPT will answer better than me. I am also very supportive for AI being a support for me as a professional. I am working in internal medicine, and things change and progress all the time. I am not able to know as much as a machine does. The difference between an AI and a doctor will be the decisions made based on this information. Every action I do or do not do has consequences. You think any AI producer will take any responsibility? As a doctor I am always standing in prison with one foot.

    And also any diagnostic & therapeutic procedures can not be taken out of my hand by an AI. It cant resuscitate a person. But I wouldnt mind assistance. Robotics have to come a loooong way before this is going to happen.

    And to be clear: I am not talking about ChatGPT as the tool. Someone has to train an AI specifically on precise medical datasets, to give me hints about possible issues with e.g. lab data I don’t recognize, because it is maybe specific for some rare disease I didnt have any encounter with beforehand.

    Fun fact: I have some foreign colleagues who use ChatGPT to get the base for their patient reports. They give very short(and non personal!) instructions, a nice text pops out, they add in the details. Voila. Their report is better than mine as a native.

    Times are crazy