Microsoft just released a demo of BigGPT-Large, which they define as "a domain-specific generative model pre-trained on large-scale biomedical literature, has achieved human parity, outperformed other general and scientific LLMs, and could empower biologists in various scenarios of scientific discovery."
Here's the response to the first question that I asked: @ct_bergstrom @emilymbender
@twitskeptic @ct_bergstrom @emilymbender As a healthcare policy analyst who has on occasion done some basic coding/scripting work to pay bills, I feel like I may be both uniquely qualified in suggesting that this is an exceptionally bad idea. At the same time, I fully concede that I have an obvious conflict of interest, but...
In medicine, the most critical quality is humility. I sometimes joke that they pay me to know all the ways we can screw things up, but an AI cannot.do that!