Getting an ADHD diagnosis and the medication truely is as absurd as they depict it in the video. Literally night and day. Go from not being able to work linearly to suddenly being able to get all your shit done.
I find it doesn't work as well when I don't get enough sleep and it's not perfect. But man, it's like I was living life on hard mode. And it explains my (now former) Coffee addiction.
I need to work on getting enough sleep and likely seeking out a therapist for monthly sessions.
One thing to point out, she mentioned it briefly how it's so much harder, and far less studied for women. Yeah, my friends tell me the same thing. Got my diagnosis in less than a month total, and for many of them it took significantly longer.
Im curious how each agent differs, or is trained. Seems they had doctor and nurse agents, as well as patient agents. This would be a good way to start partial implementation. It would allow some tasks to be taken over by the in a hybrid format which could allow an even richer training environment.
I could never see the west doing this in a way that would actually improve the quality of service.
One of the issues with LLM AIs that we've seen time and again is that it can be extremely confident and perfectly incorrect. I have no doubt they are doing their best to train the AI with the best data, but I hope they are also working to solve some of the underlying issues with LLMs.