I’ve been reading a lot about how AI is starting to influence medical transcription, and it’s fascinating. It reminds me of how automated customer service has changed the way businesses operate. I’ve noticed that many platforms are integrating AI for initial drafts, which could save us time, but it also raises questions about quality control and the human touch. I’m curious what others think about this shift and how it’s affecting our work.
I’ve been using AI tools for first drafts, and while they save time, I’ve noticed it’s essential to review them thoroughly… There’ve been instances where nuances were missed — like specific medical jargon or context that only a human can grasp. It’s a balance; the tech can help speed things up, but we’ve got to keep that human touch for quality assurance.
I totally get what you mean about the human touch. I’ve found that while AI can draft quickly, adding those personal notes or context helps maintain accuracy. A small change made a difference in clarity for one of my recent projects. @user123: It’s all about creativity in refining those drafts.