TRIPOD-LLM takes the 'magic' out of the black box and replaces it with systematic documentation, moving the conversation from 'what can AI do?' to 'how do we safely and effectively integrate AI into the practice of medicine?'
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12104976/ The TRIPOD-LLM reporting guideline for studies using large language models


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Nia: You know, Eli, I was looking at some recent medical pre-prints, and it feels like a total Wild West out there. Everyone is using Large Language Models for everything from summarizing patient notes to predicting mortality, but they’re all reporting their results differently. It’s almost impossible to compare them!
Eli: It really is a patchwork right now. Because LLMs are "generalist" models, they can do things they weren't even specifically trained for, which is amazing, but it also means our old reporting rules are being stretched to their limits.
Nia: Exactly! And that’s why I’m so glad we’re digging into the TRIPOD-LLM guideline today. It’s this new, modular framework specifically designed to bring some order to the chaos of generative AI in healthcare.
Eli: Right, and what’s fascinating is that it’s a "living document," so it’s built to evolve as fast as the tech does. Let’s break down the core pillars of this checklist so you can start applying it to your own research.