Doctors are often confronted with the question of whether life-sustained treatment is worth for a patient. Expensive medical measures could be saved if the patient dies soon anyway.
Up to 69% an AI predicted the lifetime of a patient correctly.
Shouldn't we - including the patient - try everything even if the probability speaks against it? How often I was told that it would be highly unlikely to reach this or that. I have made it against all predictions.
Hope dies last.
See also:
adelaide.edu.au - Artificial intelligence predicts patient lifespans
10kmlauf.blogspot.com - Langes Leben
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