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Comment by Timon3

2 days ago

> This "random output machine" is already in large use in medicine so why exactly not?

Where does "large use" of LLMs in medicine exist? I'd like to stay far away from those places.

I hope you're not referring to machine learning in general, as there are worlds of differences between LLMs and other "classical" ML use cases.

https://executiveeducation.mayo.edu/products/foundations-of-...

  • Instead of asking me to spend $150 and 4 hours, could you maybe just share the insights you gained from this course?

    • No, I'm not asking you spend $150, I'm providing you the evidence your looking for. Mayo Clinic, probably one of the most prominent private clinics in the US, is using transformers in their workflow, and there's many other similar links you could find online, but you choose to remain ignorant. Congratulations

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  • An online course, even if offered by a reputable medical institution, hardly backs your argument.