At work I'm proposing a member of the team attends a meeting remotely using some portable audio (maybe video) setup.
Tried looking up equipment or setups but had no luck. My current idea is some 5G thing for internet and a good mic/speaker combo that allows hearing most of what is going on within the meeting, probably a body mounted camera.
Valuable information for these meetings often happen in high noise environments. I think it's unrealistic no expect one mic to cover both a conference room setting and a high noise setting at once. I'd rather optimize for the first.
I'm ok with range limitations if the audio will have better quality in non ideal conference room setups.
I know video is out of scope here. But is there some mic (or combination of) that can be hooked up to some tablet/phone, and be used by a complete amateur to ensure the remotely attending person can listen and be heard decently clear?
100 people in the first study, and the authors specifically indicate that the high quality results are dependent on adequate input by the resident physicians. When the diagnosis was obtained by self reporting, accuracy dropped to 50%.
So I do not believe LLMs are able to replace doctors.