Ai in Healthcare
What Trump doesn't know is that LLMs and AI, as is the buzzword, are not curing diseases. AI in its traditional use has been helping the medical field for decades in the way that it is able to process data in ways that you can't do with a written algorithm.
I trust Sam Altman knows exactly that but is doing a good job of not treading on anyone's toes here.
It's essentially a dataset; if there is not enough data to feed it with, it'll do poorly in that front, until they further fine-tune it.
It's got a hit:miss ratio, and that's wholly unreliable, whereas a traditional search engine will give you results that match your search or no results that match your search.
And all the research to do with cancer can (excluding paywalled info) be done with a traditional search engine.
But an AI is going to give misinformation and hallucinations.
It used to be very bad at math until they trained it on some very large math data (forgot the name of the website), and now it's much better at explaining and giving out formulas (compared to before).
They are not necessarily trained to be accurate; they are trained to pass to a human as accurate.
In fact, they are trained to pass as what an AI thinks a human thinks is accurate.
Its entire job is to make up information based on its prompt, so I wouldn't say that.
It can make up new information; my argument is that it is unreliable and has few, if any, practical advantages over a traditional search engine for the purpose of being a tool for expanding knowledge.