Fierce Healthcare June 7, 2023
By Frank Diamond

“Garbage in, garbage out.” So goes the adage about computing that argues the results rendered by the “thinking” machines will be flawed if the information fed into the devices proves to be erroneous.

However, generative AI—the idea that a computer can self-correct—challenges the cliché, Dennis L. McWilliams, a partner at Santé Ventures, told Fierce Healthcare. Santé Ventures, an early-stage venture capital firm, specializes in healthtech, medtech and biotech investments.

“One of the interesting things when you look at large language models like ChatGPT, they seem to have the ability to overcome that,” McWilliams said. “Not to get too technical, once they work through a certain threshold of training, the algorithms learn to sort out the garbage.”

For example,...

Today's Sponsors

LEK
ZeOmega

Today's Sponsor

LEK

 
Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Investments, Technology, Trends
Altman handpicked for Homeland Security's AI safety board
Royal Papworth CIO presents six actions for trusts’ AI journey
Hospitals Are Using AI To Help Manage Patient Messages to Physicians
ETH develops AI algorithm for drug discovery based on 3D protein surface
Space industry races to put AI in orbit

Share This Article