John Nosta
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probably going to get an A on his biochemistry test in medical school.
But does that make her or him a better clinician?
These are very, very complicated questions now.
It will depend.
That's such an empty answer.
Let's talk about that because that in of itself is a very interesting thing.
That's called a differential diagnosis.
So a 65-year-old guy goes to the emergency room who's sweaty and has chest pain radiating down his left arm.
Everybody want to do the diagnosis with me at the same time?
There you go.
Bingo.
Heart attack.
That's right.
That's a statistical guess.
He also might have costal chondritis.
He might have pericarditis.
He might have a variety of things.
But we often statistically guess into that spot.
There was a study that showed how well LLMs did, doctors did, and doctors using an LLM do in looking at clinical scenarios.
And they found something very interesting here.