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by jonathan-adly 779 days ago
I built and sold a company that does this a year ago. It was hard 2 years ago, but now pretty standard RAG with a good implementation will get you there.

The trick is, healthcare users would complain to no end about determinism. But, these are “below-the-line” user - aka, folks who don’t write checks and the AI is better than them. (I am a pharmacist by training, and plain vanilla GPT4-turbo is better than me).

Don’t really worry about them. The folks who are interested and willing to pay for AI has more practical concerns - like what is my ROI and the implementation like.

Also - folks should be building Baymax from big hero 6 by now (the medical capabilities, not the rocket arm stuff). That’s the next leg up.

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Seems like that’s how things go with enterprise software - who cares if the users like it if you have a captive audience?

But I want this feature and I’ll look for software that has it.

it is not about liking it. They won't like it even with determinism. The idea is to NOT learn new things, and keep doing things the old inefficient way. More headcount and job security this way.