Seems to make sense for maximum privacy. Put together a large enough model to answer health queries, have OCR and image recognition to read exams, give it web access to search for medication details and, of course, gather raw data from any devices you use to measure weight, heart rate, etc.

But that’s just in theory and we all know things are hard to put together. In practice, have you had any experience getting anything like this working locally?

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    8 hours ago

    No, because a regurgitation machine prone to hallucinations can not replace someone with a decade of training.

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      7 hours ago

      What we can call a health advisor is not a doctor. In fact, depending on the model, it will actively point you to seek medical help.