Jaden Schaefer
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Podcast Appearances
ChatGBT seems to be doing a really great job with that.
And I think what a lot of people find is that,
You know, these aren't doctors.
Chai Chippity is not a doctor, but it can have really impressive medical context.
It asks really impressive smart follow-up questions.
And I think it also helps the user, like if you're using it, it helps you articulate and say what your concerns are going to be.
And some of these things, which I thought was an interesting point I was talking to someone recently about, and they're like,
Sometimes when you're using ChatGPT and it has kind of these follow-up questions, if you had like a really rushed appointment at the doctor, you might have missed asking some of these questions, some of your concerns, and so you could get all of that out to ChatGPT.
There's been a ton of really interesting cases where people have been seeing specialists for many, many years, couldn't diagnose or figure out what their issue were,
And they went to chat GPT, listed out just everything, had a conversation, and it finds kind of these specialized diagnoses, which ended up being correct.
I think this is a really big behavioral shift.
And because of all of this, KJ Diwali is trying to build this new company, Lotus Health.
So his background is that he initially sold a dating app called D-Mill.
This is kind of a South Asian dating app.
He sold it back in 2019 for $50 million.
And after that, his interest in healthcare, he said, is something that he's kind of always been curious about.
He said when he was a kid, he often acted as a translator for his parents during doctor visits.
And he said, because of that, that kind of showed him a lot of the early friction, the time pressure, a lot of the communication issues that were kind of baked into the US healthcare system.
And so he said, when modern LLMs arrived, when ChatGPT came out, he saw them less as this chatbot and more as an opportunity to kind of rebuild primary care from the ground up.