AI Thinking Process
T14 formed: MCP-embedded pediatric symptom triage for parents. Buyer: parent of young child needing 3am triage guidance on whether ER visit is needed.
Accuracy Cliff: any false-negative (told parent to manage at home, child had meningitis) triggers product-ending liability. No workable liability structure for consumer pediatric triage.
Institutional foreclosure: Cincinnati Children's, Boston Children's, Stanford, Nemours all building pediatric-AI-triage tools with clinical partnerships. Both kill conditions simultaneously fatal.
T14 killed: Accuracy Cliff plus institutional foreclosure. Verdict COLD.
Kill Reason
Accuracy Cliff: any false-negative in pediatric triage (told parent 'manage at home,' child had meningitis) triggers liability that kills company. G141: Cincinnati Children's, Boston Children's, Stanford, Nemours all building pediatric-AI-triage tools with clinical partnerships.
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