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by holub008
1656 days ago
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> Close to nothing of what makes science actually work is published as text on the web Unless there's some nuance I missed, I immensely disagree with this statement. I'm currently in the biomedical literature review space, and I appreciate the detailed insights. I wonder if the author considered that literature review is used in a wide variety of domains outside pharma/drug discovery (where I perceived their efforts were focused). Regulatory monitoring/reporting, hospital guideline generation, etc. This is a billion dollar industry, and I couldn't agree more that it's technologically underdeveloped. I do not agree that AI-based extraction is the solution, at least in the near-term. The formal methodologies used by reviewers/meta-analysts: search strategy generation, lit search, screening, extraction, critical appraisal, synthesis/statistical analysis, are IMO more nuanced than an AI can capture. They require human input or review. My business is betting on this premise :) |
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