During testing, researchers noticed that the model would spontaneously switch between English and Chinese while it was solving problems. When they forced it to stick to one language, thus making it easier for users to follow along, they found that the system’s ability to solve the same problems would diminish.
Great post and column. Will amplify across my socials with a special call for #patients to read, learn, and understand the power and limitations of current AI symptom checkers et al,
H.R. 238. A bill to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to clarify that artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies can qualify as a practitioner eligible to prescribe drugs if authorized by the State involved and approved, cleared, or authorized by the Food and Drug Administration, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
An anecdote from the tests of deepseek,
During testing, researchers noticed that the model would spontaneously switch between English and Chinese while it was solving problems. When they forced it to stick to one language, thus making it easier for users to follow along, they found that the system’s ability to solve the same problems would diminish.
Source,
https://time.com/7210888/deepseeks-hidden-ai-safety-warning/
Great post and column. Will amplify across my socials with a special call for #patients to read, learn, and understand the power and limitations of current AI symptom checkers et al,
Can GEN AI replace healthcare proffesionals?
In the mean time, a bill in the congress:
H.R. 238. A bill to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to clarify that artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies can qualify as a practitioner eligible to prescribe drugs if authorized by the State involved and approved, cleared, or authorized by the Food and Drug Administration, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.