ChatGPT took the internet by storm within weeks of its release. This AI-powered chatbot could potentially save time for clinicians by generating …
Will ChatGPT Replace Your Doctor?
The bot scored well on a medical licensing exam — though not well enough to pass — and is able to detect signs of dementia and correctly answer questions about cardiovascular disease. We're still a long way from paging Dr. AI, but here's a look at how the technology might be used in healthcare, from helping you diagnose your own ailments to acting as your therapist.
Potential Applications of ChatGPT in Medicine
The notion that people will regularly use computers to diagnose their own illnesses has been discussed for decades. Of course, millions of people try …
Over the past decade, I’ve kept a close eye on the emergence of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Throughout, one truth remained constant: Despite all the hype, AI-focused startups and established tech companies alike have failed to move the needle on the nation’s overall health and medical …
The artificial intelligence algorithms behind the chatbot program ChatGPT — which has drawn attention for its ability to generate humanlike written …
FRIDAY, Feb. 10, 2023 (HealthDay News) — ChatGPT, a popular online artificial intelligence (AI) tool, provides largely appropriate responses to …
Freddie Chipres couldn't shake the melancholy that lurked at the edges of his otherwise "blessed" life. He occasionally felt lonely, particularly when working from home. The married 31-year-old mortgage broker wondered if something was wrong: Could he be depressed? Chipres knew friends who'd had …
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(CNN) — Without cracking a single textbook, without spending a day in medical school, the co-author of a preprint study correctly answered enough practice questions that it would have passed the real US Medical Licensing Examination. But the test-taker wasn't a member of Mensa or a medical savant; …