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cromka 8 hours ago

But WHY not do this on premises? WHY?

burnte 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

We're not prompt engineers or app developers. In a year or two when I can buy an on-prem hosted version I'll do that.

16bytes 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Why would you want to have anything on prem?

Have you seen what that looks like in a hospital system?

dsr_ 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Money.

reaperducer 8 hours ago | parent [-]

It's strange to me that it's not already on-prem.

I work in healthcare, and we spend oodles of time and money making sure every technology that can possibly be on-prem is.

Maybe it's just not technically possible yet?

dsr_ 7 hours ago | parent [-]

You had it 20 years ago: doctors spoke into recorders, transcriptionists turned that into notes, the docs reviewed them.

The first study I cited replaces the "spoke into recorders" stage with non-AI voice recognition.

The second study replaces the "spoke into recorders" stage with LLM voice recognition, and... crucially... also replaces the educated transcriptionist step with nothing.

I imagine that the real problem is that the voice recognition can be classic or LLM and it just doesn't matter as much as having two humans in the loop instead of one. But that's not a story which gets you to replace cheap voicerec with expensive AI.