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OpenAI’s o1-preview outperformed doctors in a Harvard ER study. Plus, the Pentagon adds 8 AI firms to classified systems while leaving Anthropic out.

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DAILY UPDATE

Harvard Study: AI Beat ER Doctors

OpenAI’s o1-preview beat doctors in a Harvard ER study, giving more accurate diagnoses in real emergency cases.

A new Harvard study published in Science tested OpenAI’s o1-preview on 76 real emergency room cases and found the AI diagnosed patients more accurately than two attending doctors, using only raw electronic health record text.

  • In early ER triage, o1-preview gave the correct diagnosis 67.1% of the time, compared with 55.3% and 50.0% for the two physicians.

  • The study tested the AI and doctors across 76 real ER cases and at three stages of patient care. Reviewers scoring the results could not tell which diagnoses came from the AI and which came from the doctors.

  • In one case, the AI spotted a rare flesh eating infection in a transplant patient about 12 to 24 hours earlier than the treating doctor.

This shows AI may become a strong support tool for doctors, not just patients. Millions already use AI for health questions, but studies like this suggest AI could also help doctors make faster and more accurate decisions in real patient care.
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TODAY’s HIGHLIGHT

Pentagon Picks 8 AI Giants for Classified Systems

The Pentagon added 8 AI firms to its classified systems, but Anthropic was left out despite the same military limits now showing up in the new deals.

The Pentagon has approved 8 AI companies for use on classified military networks, including OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, AWS, Nvidia, Oracle, SpaceX, and Reflection.

  • The Pentagon’s official list includes SpaceX, OpenAI, Google, Nvidia, Reflection, Microsoft, AWS, and Oracle as approved vendors for classified systems.

  • The Defense Department said these deals will help turn the U.S. military into an β€œAI-first” fighting force, speeding up AI use across defense operations.

  • Pentagon CTO Emil Michael said Anthropic is still marked as a supply-chain risk, but added that its Mythos model is a separate national security issue because of its strong cyber defense abilities.

This shows a growing split inside Washington. The government is still blocking Anthropic from key military systems, while also showing strong interest in its Mythos model for cybersecurity.
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