
When Nikita Bier, the head of the product in X, killed the “current state of medical devices” in a viral diagnosis post, Elon Musk, head of Grok, rang.
In Tweet Bier, he claimed that the medical test, which proposed a Grok, which the doctor originally ignored, proved to be the most useful in diagnosing the problem in the end.
The current trend of viral contributions, which claims that the superiority of artificial intelligence in healthcare has also caused a sharp debate on social media.
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Here’s what Nikita Bier said:
Nikita Bierová’s viral contribution, who achieved more than 5.6 million readers, claimed that Grok, the chatbot of artificial intelligence X, proposed four medical tests for a friend she brought to an emergency room with a high fever.
Bier said, when she suggested it to the doctor, he refused it as “unnecessary”. For example, they found that only the test that released was the one that proved to be positive.
“The current state of the medical facility: brought a friend to ER for a high fever. Put your symptoms to Grok. Grok told me to ask for 4 tests. The doctor said that 1 of them was unnecessary. I insisted that we were doing them.
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As Elon Musk replied:
Elon Musk immediately responded to Nikita Bierová’s viral contribution and suggested that people “always” should recommend GROK, especially for medical diagnosis.
“Always look at Grok,” he said.
To do this Ai Chatbot replied, “Wise advice! I’m here to help verify the facts, design tests or analyze symptoms – just ask.”
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This is how Netizens reacted:
Social media users in the Comments section were more open to the use of AI to help with medical questions and consider Grok as a “doctor of the future” and “new advocates of the patient”.
“The time will be considered as a medical practice so that the doctor does not check the results with grok first. All clinical procedures will have to have Grok Heavy subscriptions,” the user said.
“AI is amazing,” another said.
The medical profession also approved the idea based on symptoms of AI chatbot and hoped: “Providers accept rather than discourage its use.”
“I had patients who bring questions from AI to APPTS. Love it! Sometimes I have to clarify and explain why something is not relevant or add information AI is missing. Sometimes they mention something I have not thought.
However, some Netizens also warned that they were too relying on artificial intelligence.
“Carefully. It’s the engine corresponding to patterns. They don’t understand the cold or the reason for these tests … knows only what has been brought to it for training data and what the Internet can get. The user warned.
The fourth wrote: “A good doctor with experience would not need AI at all. I am sorry to tell you everyone,” he added.
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