> It did a fantastic job, taking into account meals, diet, sleep, and several pills with different constraints and contraindications.

How do you know though? I mean, it tells me all kinds of stuff that sound good about things I'm an expert in that I know are wrong. How do you know it hasn't done the same with your wife's medications? Seems like not a good thing to put your trust in if it can't reliably get things correct you know to be true.

You say it explained your wife's symptoms, but that's what it's designed to do. I'm assuming she listed her symptoms into the system and asked for help, so it's not surprising it started to talk about them and gave suggestions for how to alleviate them.

But I give it parameters for code to implement all the time and it can't reliably give me code that parses let alone works.

So what's to say it's not also giving a medication schedule that "doesn't parse" under expert scrutiny?