New post: it's all about the healthcare agents. What makes agents different than previous types of automation? How do we train agents and monitor them? We talk about the shift from robotic process automation to autonomous agents, and how new challenges emerge as you try to train and deploy these automations We then go under the hood of Amigo (our sponsoring partner) to walk through how simulation and testing actually works for their agents If you're interested in the role of clinical agents in healthcare, you'll learn a lot from this one. Full post is here: https://lnkd.in/eFhNGxJR
This is the post I'm going to send people when they ask me what I do for work
But the real agents? The amigos we make along the way. Hilarious end to an informative post. The safety of agents being deployed patient facing is super interesting to me. I know we (as in my company) are working toward enabling LLMs to use their creative strength without actually accessing raw data, but it’s more in a ops leadership deployment than it is patient facing. Curious if that “Air Gap” of letting LLMs and agents run without touching raw data becomes prevalent, or if it’s even possible in a micro (patient) vs macro (health system ops strategy) application. I know little about this though so this was a great starting point for me! Thanks for sharing!
Oh I know them 😆
As a Canadian navigating helalthcare is so tough! I love this so much!! Thank you for sharing!
Finally someone explaining how agents work
yesss nikhil! thanks for sharing some spotlight on us :)
full post is here: https://www.outofpocket.health/p/how-clinical-agents-get-built-and-trained