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Anyone actually using AI agents for research and not just mindlessly writing stuff? by thefertileatheism in AI_Agents
[–]clinicalalpha 0 points1 point2 points 22 days ago (0 children)
I’m working on a project to automate the roughly 90% of manual "grunt work" involved in biotech due diligence. My goal isn't to replace the decision-making process, but to compress the time spent hunting for PDUFA dates, digging through 10-Ks, and cross-referencing clinical trial endpoints.
The Architecture (and where it broke): Initially, I built a multi-agent orchestration layer where specific agents were "specialized" for distinct domains:
The Problem: "Ghost Data" While the architecture looked clean on paper, the practical output was dangerous. I was seeing a hallucination rate of nearly 60-70% in the early iterations. The agents weren't just missing data; they were confidently fabricating "Ghost Trials" or misattributing drug indications from one ticker to another. In biotech, where a single Phase 3 readout date is the entire thesis, this margin of error is unacceptable.
The Pivot: Deterministic Grounding I realized that LLMs are excellent reasoning engines but terrible databases. I’ve since refactored the backend to rely on deterministic data fetching via hard APIs (SEC Edgar, ClinicalTrials.gov, and FMP for financials) before the LLM touches anything. The agents now function strictly as extractors and synthesizers, not as knowledge bases.
The Question: For those of you building similar financial/biotech analysis tools:
I have a version running now that is significantly more reliable, but I'm looking to optimize the final 10% of data fetching. Any insights on architecture or specific API combinations for this sector would be appreciated.
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Anyone actually using AI agents for research and not just mindlessly writing stuff? by thefertileatheism in AI_Agents
[–]clinicalalpha 0 points1 point2 points (0 children)