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zora_goron commented on Claude Sonnet 4.5   anthropic.com/news/claude... · Posted by u/adocomplete
scosman · 3 months ago
Interesting quirk on first use: "`temperature` and `top_p` cannot both be specified for this model. Please use only one."
zora_goron · 3 months ago
Why might this be, does anyone know?
zora_goron commented on Clinical knowledge in LLMs does not translate to human interactions   arxiv.org/pdf/2504.18919... · Posted by u/insistent
zora_goron · 6 months ago
This difference between medical board examinations and real world practice is something that mirrors my real-world experience too, having finished med school and started residency a year ago.

I’ve heard others say before that real clinical education starts after medical school and once residency starts.

zora_goron commented on OpenAI Codex CLI: Lightweight coding agent that runs in your terminal   github.com/openai/codex... · Posted by u/mfiguiere
zora_goron · 8 months ago
Anyone have any anecdotes on how expensive this is to operate, ie compared to performing the same task via Claude Code?
zora_goron commented on The slow collapse of critical thinking in OSINT due to AI   dutchosintguy.com/post/th... · Posted by u/walterbell
zora_goron · 8 months ago
I wrote about some similar observations in the clinical domain -- I call it the "human -> AI reasoning shunt" [0]. Explicitly requesting an AI tool to perform reasoning is one thing, but a concern I have is that, with the increasing prevalence of these AI tools, even tasks that theoretically are not reasoning-based (ie helping write clinical notes or answer simple questions) can surreptitiously offload some degree of reasoning away from humans by allowing these systems to determine what bits of information are important or not.

[0] https://samrawal.substack.com/p/the-human-ai-reasoning-shunt

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