@taskmaster4450le "Automation tends to reduce costs. The question is..."
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Automation tends to reduce costs. The question is what happens to the money. If a company can do it, it tries to increase its profit margins.
With an agent, it depends upon how it is set up. If it is free, then the service will have no charge. A cost being pushed to the users could be lower than what one pays for a human. Of course, others might end up developing agent doctors that do not charge.
It will be a new world as some of this unfolds.
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A Payless service in the future, it is something to consider when we as humans are already too used to money transactions. Anyway, there are lots of Payless services we are currently enjoying but when comparing it to the area of health, it will be a huge cost cut, something that healthcare experts and developer won't just hand out anyhow I guess