This is a well-designed randomized control study that asks the question: Does an LLM's ability to diagnose and manage the same medical scenarios degrade when a patient is the communicator versus a physician.
The result: 60% drop in diagnostic accuracy, 12% drop in appropriate management decisions
The answer essentially confirms the following suspicions:
1. LLMs are suggestible, naive, and sycophantic
2. Medical literacy drives output; less literacy, less accurate LLM outputs
3. Prompting still confounds frontier models' medical accuracy
It is not safe to have people trust LLM medical advice when they're incapable of detecting their own bias and inaccuracies.
if you are autistic, which famously involves deficits in understanding social interactions, i do not recommend developing an elaborate theology of social relations in which autistic people are Good and neurotypical people are Bad. i recommend developing psychic powers instead
proof people are literally under spells. start getting serious about locking yourself away from your phone for a minimum of 7 hours a day because the egregore entities behind these apps are absolutely harvesting your life force in the astral. everything about this is spiritual!
i asked a brilliant person how he got so unusually good at his thing: “i wanted hot girls to find me interesting and talk to me”
finally, an honest theory of human capital formation