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TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, T
Thanks.
I've been told by numerous health care workers (doctors, shrinks, physiotherapists etc) to use ChatGPT for one reason or another, but I don't trust it.
It's become the new wikipedia, only even less trustworthy.
I've been told by numerous health care workers (doctors, shrinks, physiotherapists etc) to use ChatGPT for one reason or another, but I don't trust it.
It's become the new wikipedia, only even less trustworthy.
HoeBag · 51-55, F
@TheRealBarbossa what if the doctors were honest and said, "You can probably use ChatGPT at home instead of paying me $200 a session when all I am going to do is use it." 😄
TheRealBarbossa · 36-40, T
@HoeBag One doctors appointment costs me about 18 usd. Once I've paid a total of 300usd within the calendar year, it's free.
That includes all types of therapy, doctors appointments, blood work, getting medications, hospital appointments that aren't vital, and even some types of dental care.
(I'm a Norwegian living in Norway)
That includes all types of therapy, doctors appointments, blood work, getting medications, hospital appointments that aren't vital, and even some types of dental care.
(I'm a Norwegian living in Norway)
HoeBag · 51-55, F
@TheRealBarbossa ahh okay, well in that case it isn't so bad. 🙂
The US health care system is complicated. If someone is below a certain income, health care is mostly free or heavily discounted cause the state pays it.
But for people with decent incomes, I imagine it is rid*culous.
The US health care system is complicated. If someone is below a certain income, health care is mostly free or heavily discounted cause the state pays it.
But for people with decent incomes, I imagine it is rid*culous.





