Lucas Lafranconi

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There are about 10,000 human diseases, and there’s not a doctor who could recall any significant fraction of them. If doctors can’t remember a possible diagnosis when making up a differential, then they will diagnose according to the possibilities that are mentally “available” to them, and an error can result. This is called the availability bias.
Deep Medicine: How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Healthcare Human Again
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