I recently read about a case in the U.S. where a patient came into the ER with mild chest discomfort. The doctor ran routine tests, but the AI-powered system analyzing the ECG flagged a possible early heart attack that wasn’t obvious at first glance. Because of that alert, the doctors acted quickly, confirmed it, and treated the patient before it turned life-threatening. What struck me most is how both the doctor and the patient later said the AI felt like an ‘extra safety net.’ The doctor still made the final call, but AI gave them a heads-up they might have missed in the rush. Stories like this make me wonder—would you feel more confident knowing an AI system was double-checking your tests alongside the doctor? Or would it make you uneasy relying on a machine for something so critical?