How I Built an AI That Tells Doctors "Wait ...Are You Sure?"
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How a student project turned into a lesson about humility, hard negatives, and why the best models know when to shut up. The number that wouldn't leave me alone I remember the exact article that ruined my week. It was a study saying that diagnostic errors affect around 12 million adults in the US every year. Twelve million. That's roughly one in every twenty outpatient visits, and a decent chunk of them cause real harm. I read it, closed my laptop, and then reopened it ten minutes later because…
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- How a student project turned into a lesson about humility, hard negatives, and why the best models know when to shut up.
- The number that wouldn't leave me alone I remember the exact article that ruined my week.
- It was a study saying that diagnostic errors affect around 12 million adults in the US every year.
- That's roughly one in every twenty outpatient visits, and a decent chunk of them cause real harm.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that how a student project turned into a lesson about humility, hard negatives, and why the best models know when to shut up.
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