@sama: "physicians found fewer flaws in GPT-5.6 responses than physician-written responses."
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Sam Altman tweets that physicians found fewer flaws in GPT-5.6 responses than in physician-written responses, signaling a significant leap for AI in healthcare.
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“physicians found fewer flaws in GPT-5.6 responses than physician-written responses.”
Karan Singhal (@thekaransinghal): ♥️ GPT-5.6 is a major step forward for health, both at the frontier and at cost.
These models push the frontier of performance per dollar, bringing the best health intelligence to all. The smallest variant, GPT-5.6 Luna, evaluated at the lowest reasoning effort, outperforms
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