This is surprisingly readable. I say “surprisingly” because I don’t always find medical-related stuff easy reading. I associate AI in the context of medicine with being able to trawl through test results to find hidden patterns, thereby revealing potential new treatments. However, Dr Bot discusses something I hadn’t really considered, which is that people tend to reveal more to a chatbot than to a human being, especially when discussing sexual issues. Bear in mind that medical chatbots these days are somewhat more advanced than the one you may recall from a few decades ago: Eliza.
Rather depressingly, the author suggests that some doctors would fail the Turing Test. Ooops!
