• red_tomato@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Using AI as a tool to find additional information? Sure, could be doable maybe.

    Asking sycophantic ”you’re absolutely correct” machines for second opinion? Absolutely not!

    Hoffman is advocating for the latter.

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      7 days ago

      The thing is the AIs that doctors are using aren’t just the commercially available chatgpt or Gemini, they are specialized, tuned for accuracy and only trained on medical articles.

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      Imagine believing that they’ll use general purpose free chatgpt. Just amazing these scenarios you all invent. I can’t tell if it’s just straight blind prejudice or you all really don’t understand how it can integrate into tooling with very specific models.

      Just wild what people have cooked up in their mental model.

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        They literally do. ChatGPT and Copilot. I work medical field adjacent, and these are what the providers use. Not cooked up in a mental model, witnessed directly.

        Take note that I’m only replying to refute your ignorance. I’m not going to engage with whatever AI generated ragebait vitriol you spew at me.