Open-weight 4B models approach o3-level medical question answering in Swedish [P]
Summary
Small open-weight 4B LLMs achieve up to 87% accuracy on Swedish medical licensing exam questions, approaching o3-level performance with reasoning enabled and post-training techniques.
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