Re: Sure, it's possible, but why would you want it?
> multiple advisors are better than fewer!
Yes, under the assumption that most of the advisors are suffiently competent. If I ask 1000 people on the street about how to change a tire, and apply the arithmetic mean of all their instructions, I'm prety sure I will end up with a broken car.
> An LLM with access to my conversations with the doctor on the day may have asked me get a second opinion.
Maybe.
Or it may have hallucinated something medically very inadvisable. Or a sea shanty made of emojis.
Which isn't that big a problem, if the user is a tech-savy person who is aware how stochastic parrots work, and what their problems are.
But considering that there are people out there, who will swallow bath soap tabs because someone on some asocial media platform told them to, I am not sure if putting this into everyones smartphone is such a good thing.