Health Tech Startup Nabla Moves from GPT to Open Source AI for Doctor Note-Taking Tools
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Nabla is a health tech startup that was using GPT-3 and GPT-4 to build tools to help doctors with administrative tasks like taking notes.
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They are now moving away from relying on OpenAI's models and towards open source models like Facebook's LLaMA 2 instead.
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Nabla believes open source models will allow them to be more nimble and cheaper in the long run.
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Their medical note-taking software called Copilot has over 20,000 users already including a big contract with Kaiser Permanente.
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Nabla takes a privacy-focused approach, storing all data locally on doctors' computers rather than its own servers.