
Dhito76 ☂️ | 🐍
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🩺 Community Question: Elon Musk recently said that, based on current human constraints, AI-powered robotics could become better surgeons than the best human surgeons within three years at scale. Do you agree with him? Viewpoint A: Agree. With few great surgeons, slow and costly human training, and unavoidable human error, AI and robotics could learn faster and scale surgical skill beyond human limits. Viewpoint B: Disagree. Even acknowledging the human constraints Elon Musk points out, surgery is not only about speed, scale, or error reduction. It also depends on judgment, responsibility, and trust in high-stakes situations, which remain difficult to validate and deploy safely at scale. Is this a near-term breakthrough or a vision that overestimates how quickly surgical autonomy can be safely scaled? 👇 Drop A, B, or share your perspective.






🩺 Community Question: If healthcare really is broken, what’s the best way to fix it? Viewpoint A: Break the current system and take on the big players, including drug companies, hospitals, and insurers, to change the rules and rebuild healthcare from the ground up. Viewpoint B: Build a new healthcare system alongside the old one, simpler, more human, and tech-driven, and let it grow until it becomes the better default. Your perspective can help shape the future of healthcare. Which path would you support? 👇 Drop A, B, or share your perspective. Tag someone who should weigh in on this.











