Including evidence in question confuses ChatGPT, lowers its accuracy, study finds – ET HealthWorld

Including evidence in question confuses ChatGPT, lowers its accuracy, study finds – ET HealthWorld

New Delhi: Asking ChatGPT a health-related question that included evidence was seen to confuse the AI-powered bot and affect its ability to produce accurate answers, according to new research. Scientists were “not sure” why this happens, but they hypothesised that including the evidence in the question “adds too much noise”, thereby lowering the chatbot’s accuracy. … Read more

ChatGPT fails top medical exam in the US: What it could do and what not – ET HealthWorld

ChatGPT fails top medical exam in the US: What it could do and what not – ET HealthWorld

New Delhi: ChatGPT has failed another top US exam OpenAI’s acclaimed chatbot ChatGPT failed a urologist exam in the US, according to a study. The study, published in the journal Urology Practice, showed that ChatGPT achieved less than 30 percent correct responses on the widely used American Urologist Association Self-Assessment Curriculum for Urology.SASP). “ChatGPT not … Read more

Artificial Intelligence and the Law: What Hath Man Wrought? – ET HealthWorld

Artificial Intelligence and the Law: What Hath Man Wrought? – ET HealthWorld

By Shantanu Mukherjee, Anushka Iyer and Shruti Gupta Artificial intelligence (AI) is the flavor of the season. From the Open AI chatbot, ChatGPTBursting onto the scene in November 2022, AI has become the hottest thing in tech: Microsoft invested $10 billion in it. open AI and integrated its engine into the Microsoft suite of products; … Read more

‘ChatGPT can bring transformational impact in medical diagnosis’ – ET HealthWorld

‘ChatGPT can bring transformational impact in medical diagnosis’ – ET HealthWorld

Rohit Anandmedical device analyst global data in interaction with ETHealthworld’s Rashmi Mabiyan Kaur talks about the potential of Artificial intelligence (AI) powered chatbot ChatGPT in supporting healthcare providers in clinical practice. how I can ChatGPT change the ecosystem of medical diagnostics? What kind of impact can it bring?ChatGPT, the AI ​​platform created by OpenAI, can … Read more

Technologies like AI, IoT, ML imperative to tackle healthcare challenges: Nasscom’s Sanjeev Malhotra – ET HealthWorld

Technologies like AI, IoT, ML imperative to tackle healthcare challenges: Nasscom’s Sanjeev Malhotra – ET HealthWorld

Sanjeev MalhotraCEO, Center of Excellence for IoT and AI, Nasscom interacting with ETHealthworld’s Rashmi Mabiyan Kaur, sheds light on how digital technologies are changing the landscape of healthcare in India. Edited Experts: The COVID pandemic has shown the world just how crucial the role of telemedicine and mHealth is. What are your learnings?Today, emerging technologies … Read more

Health experts ‘must raise alarm on AI threats’ – ET HealthWorld

Health experts ‘must raise alarm on AI threats’ – ET HealthWorld

Paris: Healthcare professionals should warn the world about the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI), a group of academics wrote on Wednesday, as clamor grows for a halt to work on the technology. The scholars wrote in the BMJ Global Health Journal that time was running out to take action because corporations, militaries and governments were … Read more

We’re not ready to be diagnosed by ChatGPT – ET HealthWorld

We’re not ready to be diagnosed by ChatGPT – ET HealthWorld

New Delhi: AI may not care if humans live or die, but tools like ChatGPT it will continue to affect life and death decisions once they become a standard tool in the hands of physicians. Some are already experimenting with ChatGPT to see if you can diagnose patients and choose treatments. Whether this is good … Read more

AI experts disown Musk-backed campaign citing their research – ET HealthWorld

AI experts disown Musk-backed campaign citing their research – ET HealthWorld

London: four artificial intelligence Experts have raised concerns after his work was cited in a open letter – co-signed by Elon Musk – demanding a urgent break on the research. The letter, dated March 22 and with more than 1,800 signatures as of Friday, called for a six-month break in developing systems “more powerful” than … Read more