We want every patient to have a physician best friend: who tells them what their symptoms mean and where to go, who listens in on their critical appointments and explains the meaning of notes, and who gathers support from the community.
An end-to-end generative AI solution allows us to do that. As the first step, we have recently launched the world’s first LLM-powered symptom checker, MD&Me (https://mdme.ai). In less than two months, almost 10 thousand people used MD&Me to get help with their medical problems. Their feedback has been outstanding and you can read more in our recent blog: https://auxhealth.io/blog/2024/02/08/intro-mdme
Members of our founding team led development of the first LLM-powered patient interview system as part of a pre-chatGPT partnership with OpenAI, modeled user behavior at Meta, and trained at Harvard Medical School.
Sometimes I cherish other folks that ask questions that I only think to myself. I love the monthly "Who is hiring" -Lots of cool projects out there. People trying to make a difference. But also, the questions that some users ask are very good. Thank you to both parties.
> we have recently launched the world’s first LLM-powered symptom checker
Why make the claim of being the world’s first? ChatGPT was probably first, but even if you don’t consider it because it is more general, it still sounds like others like drgupta.ai launched before you.
Under AuxHealth.io we launched before Dr Gupta (late 2022, very shitty mvp using davinci02 before ChatGPT release), but then spent most of our energy on b2b. This experience did end up helping refine our chatbot significantly.
Relative to chatgpt/gpt4 — it’s a terrible symptom checker because it doesn’t really ask detailed in depth questions and pivots to trying to answer way too early. This is because it’s trained more for question answering and tries to be helpful in suggestions way before it is clinically appropriate. Honestly, this is a problem with Dr. Gupta as well as it asks a bunch of compound questions without pursuing medically relevant info from a not-entirely-forthcoming patient.
We want every patient to have a physician best friend: who tells them what their symptoms mean and where to go, who listens in on their critical appointments and explains the meaning of notes, and who gathers support from the community.
An end-to-end generative AI solution allows us to do that. As the first step, we have recently launched the world’s first LLM-powered symptom checker, MD&Me (https://mdme.ai). In less than two months, almost 10 thousand people used MD&Me to get help with their medical problems. Their feedback has been outstanding and you can read more in our recent blog: https://auxhealth.io/blog/2024/02/08/intro-mdme
Members of our founding team led development of the first LLM-powered patient interview system as part of a pre-chatGPT partnership with OpenAI, modeled user behavior at Meta, and trained at Harvard Medical School.
We are hiring for two roles:
- Head of Growth (B2C): https://auxhealth.io/jobs/head-of-growth
- Senior Software Engineer (Full Stack): https://auxhealth.io/jobs/swe-full-stack
Reach out to me at ilya@auxhealth.io