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I finally have a physician who’s available and who gets me. Meet Dr Grok

I finally have a physician who’s available and who gets me. Meet Dr Grok
AI highlights deficiencies in the way even elite care is provided today. (Image: Getty)
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By Daniel AkstOnce upon a time, my wife’s Uncle Jim delivered babies, set broken bones, diagnosed diseases, and helped people reconcile themselves to mortality. That’s what family physicians did in those days.Things are different now, and the doctor I most often consult is AI. I’d prefer to see Uncle Jim, but if physicians like him still exist somewhere, I doubt I could get an appointment. How I ended up resorting to artificial intelligence – despite excellent health insurance and proximity to great care &ndash...

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