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Weekly Update
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April 5, 2025 |
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Can open-source LLMs like the Llama series diagnose complex cases as well as a proprietary cloud-based model like ChatGPT? In this week’s JAMA+ AI Conversations, JAMA+ AI Editor in Chief Roy Perlis, MD, talked to two researchers who found that open-source models could be viable alternatives with advantages in accessibility, customization, and data privacy.
Also this week:
- A JAMA Viewpoint discussed preparing medical students to succeed in AI-integrated medical schools.
- An Editor’s Note from JAMA Health Forum invited submissions of research on AI applications in health care delivery, population health, and health policy.
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Medical News & Perspectives
JAMA
Can Open-Source AI Models Diagnose Complex Cases as Well as GPT-4?
Roy Perlis, MD, MSc; Nora Collins
VIEWPOINT
JAMA
Building the AI-Enabled Medical School of the Future
Marc D. Succi, MD; Bernard S. Chang, MD; Arya S. Rao, BA
RESEARCH LETTER
JAMA Health Forum
Comparison of Frontier Open-Source and Proprietary Large Language Models for Complex Diagnoses
Thomas A. Buckley, BS; Byron Crowe, MD; Raja-Elie E. Abdulnour, MD; et al
EDITOR'S NOTE
JAMA Health Forum
Prospects for Artificial Intelligence in Health Policy and Practice
John Z. Ayanian, MD, MPP; Zirui Song, MD, PhD
AUDIO
Can Open-Source LLMs Compete With Proprietary Ones for Complex Diagnoses?
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