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Choosing the Right AI Model in Motics

Compare Nightingale, Crick, Wilkins, Fleming, Newton, Curie, and Medawar for note generation.

Written by Dr. Harvinder Power

Overview

Motics offers several AI models so you can balance speed, detail, and clinical complexity. You can choose a model for a session or set a default model for future sessions in Settings.

Current model names

  • Nightingale: best for detailed, long-form notes and reports. This is the platform default when no personal preference has been set.

  • Crick: balanced between speed and intelligence.

  • Wilkins: best for complex sessions.

  • Fleming: balanced for intelligence and speed.

  • Newton: the original Motics Copilot model, useful if you prefer the older Copilot style.

  • Curie: detailed, but slower.

  • Medawar: beta model for long-form content.

Which model should I choose?

  • Start with Nightingale if you want the current default behaviour and strong long-form output.

  • Use Wilkins for complex sessions where detail and nuance matter more than speed.

  • Use Crick when you want a faster balanced output.

  • Use Newton if you are an experienced Motics user and prefer the original Copilot note style.

  • Use Curie or Medawar only if your team has tested them against your templates and prefers their output for a specific workflow.

Templates and model choice

If your template is too vague, changing model may not fix the output. Improve the template first by adding clear headings and instructions. Then regenerate with another model if the session still needs more detail or better instruction-following.

For example, if you want a detailed SOAP note, use a dedicated SOAP or initial assessment template, then compare Nightingale, Wilkins, and Curie against the same session.

Set your default model

  1. Open Settings.

  2. Go to General.

  3. Under Default Model, choose the model you want Motics to use for new sessions.

  4. Start a new session. The selected model will be used by default, but you can still change it per session.

Compare models safely

If a note does not match your preferred style, regenerate the same session with another model and compare the result before copying it into your EHR. Always review the final note for accuracy before saving or sending it.

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