Could it be that there aren’t really any medical LLM APIs available right now? [D]
Summary
The author notes a surprising lack of publicly available APIs for medical-oriented LLMs, despite models like MedGemma and BioMistral existing on Hugging Face, and seeks information on any available options.
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