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by OutOfHere
171 days ago
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All such custom sites are increasingly unnecessary since modern thinking AIs like ChatGPT 5.2 Extended and Gemini 3 Pro do an incredible job surfacing good papers. In my experience, the benefit comes from using multiple AIs because they all have blind spots, and none is pareto optimal. As a patient, sometimes I don't want the AI to have my entire medical history, as this lets me consider things from different angles. For each chat, I give it the reconstructed history that I think is sufficient. I want it to be an explorer more than a doctor. |
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The gap Evidex fills isn't 'Intelligence'. It is Provenance and Liability.
Strict Sourcing: Even advanced models can hallucinate a plausible-sounding study. Evidex constrains the model to answer only using the abstracts returned by the API. This reduces the risk of a 'creative' citation.
Explorer vs. Operator: You mentioned using AI as an 'explorer' (Patient use case). Doctors are usually 'operators'. They need to find the specific dosage or guideline quickly to close a chart.
I view this less as replacing Gemini/GPT. It is more of a 'Safety Wrapper' around them for a high-stakes environment.