As ChatGPT makes its way into healthcare, researchers at Evanston, Ill.-based Northwestern University recently demonstrated three uses for large language models in medicine.
Alex Carvalho, MD, an infectious disease fellow at Northwestern’s Feinberg School of Medicine, asked ChatGPT how it would treat a real clinical case: a 39-year-old gunshot victim who developed an infection, according to the June 13 news release. It made what he believed to be the wrong decision initially but the right one once he gave the artificial intelligence chatbot additional details. David Liebovitz,…
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