CLOZE Encounters: When LLMs Start Editing Medical Ontologies
Opening — Why this matters now Medical ontologies age faster than clinical practice. New diseases appear, old terminology mutates, and clinicians keep writing whatever reflects reality today. The result: a widening semantic gap between structured ontologies and the messy, unstructured world of clinical notes. In the era of LLMs, that gap is no longer just inconvenient—it’s a bottleneck. Every downstream application, from diagnosis prediction to epidemiological modeling, depends on ontologies that are both up‑to‑date and hierarchically consistent. And updating these ontologies manually is about as scalable as handwriting ICD‑12 on stone tablets. ...