Doctors are turning medical generative AI into a booming business(cnbc.com)
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Doctors are turning medical generative AI into a booming business
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/16/himss-2024-ambient-clinical-documentation-steals-the-show.html
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As a doctor, I would never use this with a 3rd party LLM provider. Imho this needs to be restricted to a self-hosted and self-administrated instance in my hospital. It doesn't get more sensitive than anamnesis.
“But GenAI is just a fad like blockchain, real use cases are far from being ready for anything real.” /s
I was happy to see this because I've been looking for examples of real use cases.
Does anyone know of others?
Does anyone know of others?
At one of the FAANGs I work, it's a relatively smart autocomplete. Saw some examples of autogenerated e2e tests. I think it's quite decent as a language tutor.
But besides that, agree, not many good examples, and it's been a year since gpt-4 release.
But besides that, agree, not many good examples, and it's been a year since gpt-4 release.
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