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Welcome to 4 Guys Talking About AI, the podcast where we break down the latest AI trends, breakthroughs, and debates—no fluff, just real talk. 🎙️

This week, we’re diving into AI in medicine. A recent study found that AI diagnoses patients with 92% accuracy, but surprisingly, doctors using AI assistance performed worse than those without it. Why? Are physicians undervaluing AI predictions, or is AI making things more complicated? 🏥🤖

We also explore:

🧠 The latest NYT and SemiAnalysis reports on AI in healthcare
⚖️ The rise of DeepSeek and its role in AI debates
💡 How researchers built an open-source reasoning AI rivaling OpenAI’s model—for under $50!

Are we witnessing an AI medical revolution, or is this just another overhyped tech trend? Tune in and join the conversation!

🔗 Sources & Articles:

📖 AI Messaging Study

📖 NYT – AI Doctors & Medicine

📖 NYT – AI & ChatGPT in Medicine

📖 DeepSeek Debates – SemiAnalysis

📖 DeepSeek AI – The Independent

📖 TechCrunch – OpenAI Rival for $50

🚀 Subscribe for more AI insights! #AI #Healthcare #ArtificialIntelligence

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🎙️ About the Podcast 4 Guys Talking About AI: Join four industry pros as they explore the latest breakthroughs in AI technology. Each episode delivers fresh insights, expert opinions, and in-depth discussions on the future of AI. Tune in on YouTube and in all your favorite audio-streaming platforms and stay ahead of the curve! 🚀🤖

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