“OpenAI said GPT-5.6 is a major step forward for health intelligence, highlighting that Luna at lowest effort beats GPT-5.5 at highest effort while costing 25× less. Karan Singhal added that, in blinded physician comparisons over 20,000 axis ratings, physicians found fewer flaws in GPT-5.6 responses than physician-written responses across a hard task set.”
Silicon Valley is obsessed with changing the world, except I often think Silicon Valley’s biggest effects are mostly second-order and unintended. I suspect AI medicine will be a great example of that. Silicon Valley players dream of the chance to be multi-billion dollar revenue unicorns; meanwhile, all the real action is happening elsewhere ……
Don’t think so?
Here are two facts for you.
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All the leading AI models are only months ahead of the open-source AI that is free to use and own. Medical AI with “fewer flaws than physician-written responses” - will be free & globally available by 2027.
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66% of the Global South owns a smartphone. This means they can directly access AI.
Free Open-Source AI has been setting the standards, and it’s likely to do so in medical AI, too. Furthermore, it won’t just set the standards; it will be the gold standard.



“Free?”