Baldur Bjarnason on Nostr: There are two core things to worry about here. First, the Nabla service targeting ...
There are two core things to worry about here.
First, the Nabla service targeting medical professionals is specifically using Whisper in a context that OpenAI itself recommends against. It's also likely to be affected directly by the incoming EU AI Act, and has several major design flaws, the biggest one being the automatic deletion of the original audio making verification impossible. It's a bad bad idea even before you look at Whisper itself
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/concerns-about-medical-note-taking-tool-raised-after-researcher-discovers-it-invents-things-no-one-said-nabla-is-powered-by-openais-whisper
First, the Nabla service targeting medical professionals is specifically using Whisper in a context that OpenAI itself recommends against. It's also likely to be affected directly by the incoming EU AI Act, and has several major design flaws, the biggest one being the automatic deletion of the original audio making verification impossible. It's a bad bad idea even before you look at Whisper itself
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/concerns-about-medical-note-taking-tool-raised-after-researcher-discovers-it-invents-things-no-one-said-nabla-is-powered-by-openais-whisper