Can large language models reason about medi cal questions?
Fra Hanne Høy Kejser
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Fra Hanne Høy Kejser
Christoffer Egeberg Hother, MD., Ph.D., MSc. bioinformatics, Danish National Genome Center
Foundation models have changed the way machine learning is practiced. Foundation models applied to text, so-called large language models (LLMs), have proven to be a disruptive technology. They might radically change the way we interact with computers.
In early 2022, it was clear that generalist LLMs can outperform domain-specific approaches in many domains. Benchmarks that reflect real-world scenarios were still needed, and today, it remains unclear how to best use and evaluate these models. Our results support that future LLMs might be applicable to critical real-world applications such as supporting healthcare professionals.
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