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‘The Five’ co-hosts discus Elon Musk’s prediction that jobs will become like a ‘hobby’ as AI progresses. Elon Musk is urging people to submit their medical scans to Grok for analysis, but doctors advise using caution when relying on artificial intelligence for health care insights. The Tesla and SpaceX CEO posted on X on Tuesday, encouraging his followers to submit X-rays, PET scans, MRIs or other medical images to the AI chatbot .

"This is still early stage, but it is already quite accurate and will become extremely good," Musk wrote. WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)? The X owner also asked people to report back on "where Grok gets it right or needs work." Musk launched Grok, a product of his company xAI, in 2023.



The most recent version of the generative AI chatbot is described as a "frontier language model with state-of-the-art reasoning capabilities." Elon Musk is urging people to submit their medical scans to Grok for analysis. (Getty Images) ‘Future of medicine’ Dr.

Marc Siegel, clinical professor of medicine at NYU Langone Health and Fox News' senior medical analyst, responded to the Musk post in an interview with Fox News Digital, calling AI the "future of medicine." "It will be a big factor in terms of patients who have access to their own data, and it will become a big part of outreach to underserved areas, where well-trained radiologists are not available," Siegel said. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE NOT ALWAYS HELPFUL FOR REDUCING DOCTOR BURNOUT, STUDIE.

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