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Are there any genuine benefits to AI?
(lemmy.world)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I read that one LLM was so good at detecting TB from Xrays that they reverse engineered the "black box" code hoping for some insight doctors could use. Turns out, the AI was biased toward the age of the Xray machine that took each photo because TB is more common in developing countries that have older equipment. Womp Womp.
A large language model was used to detect TB in X-ray? Do you not just mean Machine Learning?
There are supposedly multiple Large Language Model Radiology Report Generators in development. Can't say if any of them are actually useful at all, though.
okay, but there still needs to be a part that processes the scan images and that's not LLM.
So you're saying because the LLM isn't operating the machinery and processing the data start to finish without any non-LLM software then none of it is LLM? Stay off the drugs, kid.
What's TB?
Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis
Watch any video at random by John Green (vlogbrothers, and author of several successful books that I haven't read) and you'll know more than you could ever hope about TB.
That’s super interesting, TIL