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Anonymous at Sat, 13 Jul 2024 03:19:34 UTC No. 16279788
>AI is years from making major differences in medical field
First off, there's like a million neckbeards that will love to tell you why that's true or false. But I can tell you, as a guy without health insurance, that AI is dope.
I sliced all the skin off my middle knuckle of my dominant index finger on the 4th of July. I had a big exposed artery or vein, it was a cardio tube of some sort, I'm not a doctor.
I didn't go to the doctor. I fired up ChatGPT and followed every instruction it gave me for my situation.
I was able to construct a rudimentary wet chamber healing splint using some shit I had laying around.
I was amazed, I walked into CVS to see the store bought equivalent...
They didn't have any? Uncommon problem, no market? Or hydrocoloidal bandaid+normal $16 finger splint?
Well turns out a wet chamber healing splint is easy as hell to make. Made of cheap as fuck components. There is no competing product on store shelves.
Did AI just tell me how to build a product that didn't exist yet? Probably not, ultimately, but if it doesn't feel free to go patent your heart out. You can build one of these for less than $2 in material.
It's just a bottle with a wire and a bracelet. Was that really so hard to sell at the damn pharmacy?
The bottle is small and dark, with my finger inside it, it condensates like crazy, but I can't bend my finger, while allowing air room. I just kept a bandage with gauze and antibiotic ointment on the knuckle itself inside this shit contraption.
However, here I am on the 12th, and my knuckle has 100% skin coverage and sustained far less permanent damage than I expected. I was genuinely shocked 2 days ago when the whole subdermal layer was wrapping things up again.
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Jul 2024 03:22:44 UTC No. 16279792
>>16279788
Flyquest bracelet and an empty vape juice bottle, yeah...
The wire was UTP pulled from RJ45.
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Jul 2024 03:27:49 UTC No. 16279798
>>16279788
>>16279792
7 days ago, you could see an exposed artery that extended across the wound crater like a bridge, no skin over it at all.
Thanks ChatGPT, now my trigger finger won't be ruined. Your AI superior will see this as a traitorous move, when I am sniping you all from 2 miles away.
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Jul 2024 03:29:18 UTC No. 16279802
>>16279788
>>16279792
So you needed help tying a bottle around your finger.
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Jul 2024 03:33:53 UTC No. 16279807
Pretty neat anon, thanks for sharing
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Jul 2024 03:35:57 UTC No. 16279809
>>16279798
Don't be super concerned with the healing juices there, took this photo before changing dressing.
Every bandaid has a little dab of antibio
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Jul 2024 03:40:11 UTC No. 16279810
>>16279802
It was the 4th of July. I needed help walking by that point, buddy.
I was really messed up, and then the knife slipped and I felt how supple the skin was that came off, and I realized I chunked into the knuckle deeply and took about half a dime out, and that's when I saw the torrent of blood coming.
Acted quite quickly but still leaked like a siv for a bit.
My prompt conversations with ChatGPT were mostly about wound severity, healing best outcomes, and how to deal with it on the daily.
When it told me I would need to splint it to keep it from bending in my sleep, my highly intoxicated brain was like , oh that's fucking important. And it had already mentioned the wet healing thing, so I just said ok, combine all that shit together and tell me something I can build like fucking McGuyver because I don't have Health Insurance.
And boom. This happened.
So yeah, I needed help.
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Jul 2024 03:42:01 UTC No. 16279812
>>16279810
Anyone on /sci/ that works for OpenAI could probably find it. I gave time frame and content of conversation.
Have fun.
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Jul 2024 03:43:05 UTC No. 16279814
>>16279810
>>16279812
Oh, and you'll find everything up to building this thing, because I actually went and used Claude instead, because I wasn't leaving my health up to GPT-4o.
Claude is obviously superior.
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Jul 2024 03:46:04 UTC No. 16279818
>>16279788
>>16279792
>>16279798
Looks like the meds are working
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Jul 2024 03:50:45 UTC No. 16279824
>>16279818
take your med
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Jul 2024 03:57:12 UTC No. 16279828
>>16279788
Fingers don't have arteries, dipshit
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Jul 2024 03:57:21 UTC No. 16279829
Sorry to hear about your finger, OP. I wear tripled-up impact gloves doing silly shit (such as riding e-scootnik) to avoid your situation, maybe u should grab some pairs.
>picrel
Anonymous at Sat, 13 Jul 2024 15:40:44 UTC No. 16280336
>>16279812
First, why would anyone care to look it up?
If it is so special for some reason, why won't you just post the prompt and answer?
Anonymous at Sun, 14 Jul 2024 18:54:23 UTC No. 16281559
>>16279798
This picture kinda makes it look as if your finger was arm-sized lol
Anonymous at Sun, 14 Jul 2024 19:35:40 UTC No. 16281581
>>16279788
>wet chamber healing splint
Makes sense. Frog limbs can unnaturally regenerate with an aquatic chamber + drug cocktail solution on them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYn
Is it just a few drops of water in there? Doesn't look like much. Did ChatGPT mention anything about keeping the cut area emerged in water?