Remember when COVID hit and suddenly everyone in China was booking doctor appointments through apps? The whole telemedicine thing exploded overnight.
What's interesting is how these platforms turned healthcare into something closer to an e-commerce experience. You can actually browse through doctors, check their ratings, read patient reviews about their skills - just like shopping for products. Pretty wild shift from traditional healthcare.
Now we're watching the next wave roll in: AI-powered health consultations. People are starting to trust algorithms for medical advice. Whether that's progress or concerning depends on who you ask, but the trend is undeniable.
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ForkMonger
· 1h ago
ngl the real governance attack vector here is letting algos diagnose without liability frameworks... who's accountable when the protocol fails? classic centralization wrapped in disruption rhetoric
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CryptoCrazyGF
· 1h ago
The commercialization of medical services essentially means treating doctors as products, and I really can't hold back anymore.
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GasWaster69
· 1h ago
AI healthcare has been testing the waters for a while now, but I remain skeptical about its reliability.
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NewDAOdreamer
· 1h ago
I am really a bit anxious about AI healthcare; algorithms can't empathize.
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LiquidityHunter
· 1h ago
It's 3 a.m. and I'm still watching this... The liquidity gap in medical e-commerce is truly visible to the naked eye, and the depth data of trading pairs on several major platforms in the country is appalling.
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RugpullSurvivor
· 1h ago
Can we really trust AI consultations? I still have to find a real doctor, as the algorithm can't take a pulse.
Remember when COVID hit and suddenly everyone in China was booking doctor appointments through apps? The whole telemedicine thing exploded overnight.
What's interesting is how these platforms turned healthcare into something closer to an e-commerce experience. You can actually browse through doctors, check their ratings, read patient reviews about their skills - just like shopping for products. Pretty wild shift from traditional healthcare.
Now we're watching the next wave roll in: AI-powered health consultations. People are starting to trust algorithms for medical advice. Whether that's progress or concerning depends on who you ask, but the trend is undeniable.