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by ke88y
1118 days ago
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However useful his advice might be, Andrew Huberman isn't a doctor (of medicine). Summarizing academic research is almost entirely unrelated to the practice of medicine. Medical diagnosis and treatment are different from more typical uses of LLMs in lots of important ways. |
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Health and longevity is addressed from the other side of medicine. For example, a doctor could diagnose and prescribe medicine of one's type 2 diabetes, but in many of those cases that need is removed by following healthy practices (e.g., not being fat).
But back to the OP -- it seems like well-crafted LLMs could be idiot-savant helpers to guide doctors and ease their load.