Google built medical AI that can train itself and outperform real doctors

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Google's newest medical AI, med-Gemini is so advanced that it can actually outperform GPT and real doctors.

Google’s AI research lab, DeepMind, continues to push new progress in the realm of AI. The latest step comes in creating a Google-powered medical AI that is actually somehow better than actual doctors. The goal was to create an AI that could help shoulder some of the load that doctors experience each day, and based on new reports, Google’s medical AI might be able to do just that, new studies suggest. The model appears to be built off of what Google is already doing with its Gemini models.

So far, the Med-Gemini model has been tested on 14 different medical benchmarks, and it has established a new state-of-the-art performance on 10, surpassing the scores seen by GPT-4 models on every benchmark where a comparison existed. That, of course, isn’t as big of news as the other news that Google revealed, which claims that Med-Gemini actually outperformed actual doctors and its previous medical LLMs, like Med-PaLM 2. Google says Med-Gemini scored a 91.

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