| ▲ | ACCount37 2 hours ago | |
Modern LLMs routinely beat human doctors at diagnosing "extremely rare edge cases". They have unmatched breadth of knowledge by default, and can maintain attention across entire medical histories. | ||
| ▲ | multjoy 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
Citation very much needed. | ||
| ▲ | fn-mote 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> Modern LLMs routinely beat human doctors at diagnosing "extremely rare edge cases". There is a selection bias here. Not saying it wouldn’t work, but right now you hear about exceptional cases, not when the LLM wants to amputate for a wart. We all work with LLMs, right? It hasn’t been long at all since an LLM gaslit me while attempting to recover an unbootable laptop. I should have been recommended a few simple steps to try; instead, it was unable to ignore the irrelevant details and led me on an hours-long chase. To me that means the LLM will also struggle to ignore irrelevant medical information. | ||