

Apr 8, 2025
A recent study led by Prof. Dan Zeltzer from Tel Aviv University indicates that artificial intelligence (AI) systems can outperform human doctors in diagnosing and recommending treatments in urgent care settings. Conducted at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center's virtual urgent care center in Los Angeles, the research involved AI conducting initial patient interviews and suggesting diagnoses and treatments, which were then reviewed by attending physicians. The findings revealed that AI's recommendations were rated as optimal in 77% of cases, compared to 67% for human doctors, with AI also making fewer potentially harmful recommendations. The study suggests that AI's ability to quickly cross-reference medical histories and adhere strictly to clinical guidelines contributes to its higher accuracy.
This leap in AI dominance over human judgment in life-and-death situations is not just about innovation—it’s about control. Revelation 13 describes a time when a global system will emerge, where no one can buy or sell without submission to the Beast’s authority (Revelation 13:16-17). A system like this requires immense technological infrastructure: data collection, centralized health records, and digital compliance mechanisms—all of which AI helps facilitate. While these tools are praised for efficiency, they could soon serve as the backbone of a technocratic surveillance state. What begins as “healthcare improvement” could become a mandatory interface between man and machine. Discernment is critical in these last days. READ MORE
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Commentary by Joe Hawkins