Arthur Hanson
Well-known member
US medical which has such a high death rate from medical errors that it now ranks as the third leading cause of death, needs platforms to follow that could significantly cut the death rate. Platforms updated real time are going become central to every profession to cut costs, mistakes and increase quality.
The cost of constructing and maintaining platforms that can upgrade themselves in real time are going to radically change many professions as they bring automation to the professions. This will also allow many tasks to be done by robotics that will require computer, sensor and memory power that was unavailable just a few years ago. New and upgraded semis of all types are going to be key to these advancements and special interests can be counted on to hold progress back for that's what special interests do. US medical ranks 37th in quality at the world's highest cost and still come in high in the respect level, proving most people have been played.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The cost of constructing and maintaining platforms that can upgrade themselves in real time are going to radically change many professions as they bring automation to the professions. This will also allow many tasks to be done by robotics that will require computer, sensor and memory power that was unavailable just a few years ago. New and upgraded semis of all types are going to be key to these advancements and special interests can be counted on to hold progress back for that's what special interests do. US medical ranks 37th in quality at the world's highest cost and still come in high in the respect level, proving most people have been played.

Your Health Care May Kill You: Medical Errors - PubMed
Recent studies of medical errors have estimated errors may account for as many as 251,000 deaths annually in the United States (U.S)., making medical errors the third leading cause of death. Error rates are significantly higher in the U.S. than in other developed countries such as Canada...
