Having recently survived a minor stroke,
with my sense of humour and proportion
left intact, thanks to that modern wonder,
the NHS, a health service free for most
at the point of need where the intelligent will
to good will worked very well in hospital.
But I find their lack of intelligence,
their investment in AI peculiarly pointless,
their bot nurse is called Flo, and she wants me
to send her readings of my blood pressure,
as if they were proof of my affection
for the NHS, without her providing me
with the machine with which to do the tests,
or the location to send the results to if I collected them.
AI - how much can we live better with it?
How much more effective could we be
putting the creativity it takes to set up AI
to more connected, more analogue, usage?
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