the most important thing in ChatGPT's conditions for becoming an AI-doctor/AI-lawyer/AI-teacher should not only be the accuracy of the model results but also the mitigation of biases in those results. It's crucial to ensure that the AI's responses are fair, unbiased, and aligned with ethical considerations in these professional roles. Accuracy alone may not be sufficient if the model perpetuates or amplifies existing biases in its responses.
I believe the most crucial aspect in the emergence of AI-doctor is ethics and professional responsibility. If, at some point, an AI-doctor were to make a mistake causing harm to a patient, who would shoulder this responsibility? In my opinion, ethics and professionalism constitute significant barriers to the seamless integration of this revolution.