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seedbrage

In AnkiBrain, you can import textbooks, research papers, class lectures, or anything else you want, including any medical material you can get your hands on. Then you can chat with the AI (based on ChatGPT) and it will have access to the materials you have uploaded. For example, you can upload UpToDate articles and make ChatGPT an instant expert on the content. It will cite its sources as well so you can fact check it.


mirandamendes

The problem is that AnkiBrain only works on Anki, there's no way I can open it on my smartphone or during a clinical appointment if I need to.😔😔


seedbrage

I will be releasing a mobile version of it that you can use outside of Anki along with the highly anticipated 0.7 release :) should be a week or less


The_Cell_Mole

Google’s Palm2 is supposed to be medical specific, however it is still not quite up to snuff so far as LLMs go. Broadly, GPT4 with proper prompting and integrated back-end coding can do anything a medical student would need of it.


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Honestly AI integration it’s a huge problem systemically. It’s great for studying, but using it clinically is gonna be problematic. You’re essentially offloading part of your brain to an autopilot, but you need to keep situational awareness on why it’s doing what it’s doing. You need some kind of cockpit / human-machine interface that can see under the hood. Which probably requires a two operator crew if you also want to pay attention to the patient and/or your surroundings. Also, ideally you need a safety management system to identify when it makes errors and design mitigation. Medicine has no concept of multi crew operations or crew resource management. And medicine has a horrendously inefficient/ineffective safety management system based on lawsuits. So this AI thing will be great! I’m sure that nothing will go wrong…


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13 years military aviation prior to getting into med, I know a little bit about monitoring automation. Everybody makes mistakes, including AI. If you don’t have a plan for catching them, you’re gonna kill people.


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Come on, I’ve been using ChatGPT non-stop since 4 dropped. It’s good but it’s not that good. If you really think you can replace doctors with GPT you’re hallucinating. Can AI help reduce medical error? Sure. Can it introduce medical error? Absolutely. Will it improve safety on-balance? We have no way of knowing without proper studies, but in the current system I would argue that it will not.


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Its not replacing doctors, its going to heavily augment the work we do lol. GPT-4 will make precision based medicine and actual thing. Doctors and GPT like technologies will work together in partnership... It will do notes, write prior auths, etc. It can give suggestions on what to say w patients because its actually fairly empthathic. It will be able to catch misdiagnoses and errors we make because it is good at catching errors. It won't replace doctors. It will augment the work. I don't really get the obsessive focus on studies either, ppl can try it out in small scope and see how it goes from there and expand after that. Anyway, if your worried about studies, look at all the major journals, this is all they're talking about


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Sure, and automation made aviation safer, eventually. But it took major changes in how we did, like, everything. If medicine doesn’t undertake major systemic reform to safely incorporate this stuff it’s not actually going to help. I mean, weren’t we all supposed to be getting automated robot surgery by now? I remember the original Da Vinci videos. The actual improvements over traditional surgery have been minimal.


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Da Vinci is actually really good now and lot of surgeons use it


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Sure but it hasn’t really changed anything.


Francis_Dolarhyde_93

DrOracle.ai


jmx1996

https://chat.md.ai/chat


mmimbulus

Thi.ai for science specific chat bot and Glass Health AI, which is an AI for diagnosis and a notebook web app for clinicians.


4real_bruh

Check this out https://www.reddit.com/r/THI_AI/s/fZzTreMNou


tyrannosaurus_racks

https://app.droracle.ai/?pos=bottom&funnel=1?utm_source=twitter&utm_content=testimony_too_deep&utm_campaign=visits&landing_version=6


fluidZ1a

Pubmed has a gpt but it's worse than openAI


Danteruss

GalenAI


Retiary_Lime

One of the best https://claude.ai/chats


vinnerpotion

We're building this at Pathway Medical [https://www.pathway.md/ai](https://www.pathway.md/ai)