Would you trust/use an AI to help assess your pet's symptom at home?
Hyung Moon
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Anil Meena@anil_meena21
Yes, it could be great for early diagnosis.. but would depend on the success rate of the past.
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Buddydoc
@anil_meena21 Thank you for the feedback Anil! And absolutely agree, trust would have to depend on the empirical data. That is precisely what I am looking to gain insight on the market for a free service to provide early diagnosis to concerned pet parents.
Thank you again for your time Anil!
WorkHub
I would love to try an AI product that allows me to analyze my pet's symptoms at home, which I can further share with my pet's veterinarians.
Buddydoc
@qudsia_ali Yes! that is in our scope to provide tablets to vet hospitals so that patients can assess symptoms as they are either waiting or can simply assess at home. Our users can then contact a vet directly or simply set an appointment through the app and all of the records and symptom check result would be shared with the user's choice of hospital/vet. Thank you for your time and sharing your feedback with us :)
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Not for accuracy but would be good to know ft's something critical or not.
Don't people do this with google anyways? Seam's like everyone self diagnosing themselves or someone with a google search.🤣😂
Buddydoc
@richw That is the worry we fear people may naturally assume but from pet parent to pet parent, it gets overwhelming and the credibility of the information can be diluted. We hope to provide a reliable and straightforward triage with opinions from a dozen or so veterinarians.
I am glad to hear that the interest for a precautionary tool for whether something is critical or not is valid! Thank you for the feedback Rich!
It would really depend on the technology used and its success rate on correct diagnosis.
Buddydoc
@joanne_hurleyv1 That seems very reasonable! I appreciate how you broke down the ladder of which you prioritize credibility. We did plan on a similar structure as you described but I will bring up your points exactly to our next meeting and may shift priorities. Thank you so much for taking time out of your day to share your thoughts Joanne!! :)
Buddydoc
@joanne_hurleyv1 Firstly, I really appreciate you sharing your time to provide some feedback :). I totally agree, as of now the pet telemedicine is still learning all together.
Let's say, how would you answer if the assessment gave you a triage reading that told you what deemed a definite visit or licensed vets advising easy at-home precautions you can execute. Could you see yourself using a free tool like that?
@moonfrombuddy Yes I would. In general before using / purchasing in app like this I would look at how they explain the technology (algorithms?) generate their recommendations, then who is on the team / board as oversight that has checked the outputs and are happy to put their name by the app.