A survey of reasoning behaviour in medical large language models uncovers emerging trends, highlights open challenges, and introduces theoretical frameworks that enhance reasoning behaviour ...
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Improving logical reasoning in large language models for medical use
Large language models (LLMs) can store and recall vast quantities of medical information, but their ability to process this information in rational ways remains variable.
Mass General Brigham-led study found that large language models (LLMs) often fail to challenge illogical medical prompts due to sycophantic behavior, posing risks for misinformation. The researchers ...
At the recent European Respiratory Society meeting, researchers from 35Pharma Inc. presented data on HS-235, an activin receptor inhibitor designed to neutralize activins and growth differentiation ...
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