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Although leading LLMs generally provide recommendations concordant with CPGs, a substantial error rate exists, and the proportion of recommendations that do not align with these CPGs suggests that LLMs are not trustworthy clinical support tools at this time. Each off-the-shelf, closed-source LLM has strengths and weaknesses. Future research should evaluate and compare multiple LLMs to avoid bias associated with narrow evaluation of few models as observed in the current literature.
Nwachukwu et al. (Tue,) studied this question.