John Nosta
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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And she usually gives me an answer.
Oh, we got a prescription.
Everything's fine.
Tomorrow, the question is, what did the computer say?
But that's not a full sentence.
That's actually, there's a comma there.
So the rest of that question is really very telling.
It's what did the computer say, comma, and what did the doctor do?
And it's that sort of cognitive functional dance that's going to be very, very powerful.
So when I go into the emergency room and they say I have a heart attack, my differential diagnosis should be scrubbed analytically by an AI.
So it's not one versus the other.
That's one of the pitfalls that we find with AI is it becomes a zero-sum game.
It's they win, we lose.
Here's the question.
We often look at things like hallucinations.
I see that in the chat.
That's a very common, sometimes they're called confabulations.
But we look at that.
We look at bias.
Do LLMs, is Claude bias?