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from that source we find descriptions of two features

"enhancements to automatically draft message responses"

"Another solution will bring natural language queries to SlicerDicer"

neither of which needs 32k token nor to see the patient records

also, foot note 1

"users of Azure and Azure OpenAI Service are responsible for ensuring the regulatory compliance of their use"

there is zero claim of actual compliances of these services for handling sensitive or regulated data.

now I understand the enthusiasm, but at least don't waste people time with sources that are, at best, tangential, and don't provide any substance to the discussion


Did you read the thing or what ?

"The second use will bring natural language queries and "data analysis" to SlicerDicer, which is Epic's data-exploration tool that allows searches across large numbers of patients to identify trends that could be useful for making new discoveries or for financial reasons. According to Microsoft, that will help "clinical leaders explore data in a conversational and intuitive way.""

Do you not understand what natural language queries on external data by access of/enabled by GPT-4 means/entails ?

The only thing worse than being condescending is being condescending and wrong.


yes, it seems you haven't been understanding what's written

that means natural language will understand user request and write queries for SlicerDicer data backend, not that data is sent to the llm for analysis.

it writes queries, don't receive data.




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