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The way I think about “AI” as a set of technologies is that they are probabilistic tools. Where these tools, at least on a technical level, fall short is when they’re applied to things that require deterministic answers. Or maybe are probabilistic, but are high-consequence so you need people to make decisions.
Anyway, just read this article about making AI hallucination-proof for clinical settings — and at least from a technical perspective this seems like it might work
https://venturebeat.com/ai/mayo-clinic-secret-weapon-against-ai-hallucinations-reverse-rag-in-action/Published at
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