John Nosta
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All three of those constructs
did the same.
They all got 76% correct.
Doctor alone, LLM, or an LLM and a doctor combined, which I thought was really interesting.
But here's the interesting thing.
And this is where it gets to the point where you're worried about
about this idea.
Well, I want the doctor right there to make the diagnosis for me.
If you look at the clinical chain of reasoning, in other words, don't tell me you had a heart attack, okay, doctor.
Tell me the five reasons why the ST segment is elevated on my EKG.
That's a classic side.
It's called a STEMI, classic side of a heart attack.
Tell me the five reasons why that might be elevated.
pericarditis, early repolarization, ventricular aneurysm.
There's a list.
Most clinicians will not get that.
So here's the challenge.
Sometimes augmenting clinical thinking and reasoning is very, very helpful.
So I think that we're going to see...
The interesting thing here is when my wife comes back from the pediatrician, I ask her, what did the doctor say?