Fluent Answers Are Not Clinical Judgment
Language models can make uncertain medical information sound finished. The problem is not fluency. The problem is mistaking fluency for accountable clinical reasoning.
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Language models can make uncertain medical information sound finished. The problem is not fluency. The problem is mistaking fluency for accountable clinical reasoning.
Medicine is moving from retrieval to synthesis. That changes the physician's work from finding information to judging synthesized information under clinical pressure.