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The Rise of Artificial Intelligence: ChatGPT’s Stunning Results on the US Medical Licensing Exam
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The AI software was able to achieve passing scores for the exam, which usually requires years of medical training. OpenAI’s ChatGPT can score at or around the approximately 60 percent passing threshold for the United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE), with responses that make coherent, int...
University of Southern California (USC) computer science experts share their perspectives on the meteoric rise of generative AI application ChatGPT. Since its launch in November 2022, ChatGPT has gained massive popularity and widespread usage, with millions of users around the world turning to gener...
Research Shows ChatGPT Influences Human Moral Decisions, Even When Users Believe Otherwise. According to a study published in Scientific Reports, human responses to moral dilemmas can be shaped by statements made by the AI chatbot ChatGPT. The results show that people may not fully realize the impac...
The massive study was crowd-sourced with 327 co-authors from 186 institutions in 14 different countries. Last month, OpenAI introduced its latest AI chatbot product, GPT-4. The company claims that the bot, which employs machine learning to produce text in a natural language style, performed exceptio...
AI vs MD: ChatGPT Outperforms Physicians in Providing High-Quality, Empathetic Healthcare Advice
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While AI won’t replace your doctor, a new JAMA Internal Medicine paper suggests physicians working together with technologies like ChatGPT may revolutionize medicine. There has been widespread speculation about how advances in artificial intelligence (AI) assistants like ChatGPT could be used in med...
The most recent version of ChatGPT, an AI chatbot developed for language interpretation and response generation, has successfully passed a radiology board-style exam, demonstrating both its potential and limitations, according to research studies published in the Radiological Society of North Americ...
AI chatbots like ChatGPT excel in tackling cancer myths but risk misinterpretation. Researchers call for further evaluation of their role in patient decision-making. A study published in the Journal of The National Cancer Institute Cancer Spectrum delved into the increasing use of chatbots and artif...
A novel AI-detection tool accurately identifies ChatGPT-generated scientific text by focusing on the unique traits of human scientific writing, achieving 99% accuracy. Heather Desaire, a University of Kansas chemist who applies machine learning to biomedical studies, has developed a novel tool capab...
Accelerating Drug Discovery With the AI Behind ChatGPT – Screening 100 Million Compounds a Day
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By applying a language model to protein-drug interactions, researchers can quickly screen large libraries of potential drug compounds. Huge libraries of drug compounds may hold potential treatments for a variety of diseases, such as cancer or heart disease. Ideally, scientists would like to experime...
Misinformation Express: How Generative AI Models Like ChatGPT, DALL-E, and Midjourney May Distort Human Beliefs
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Researchers warn that generative AI models, including ChatGPT, DALL-E, and Midjourney, could distort human beliefs by spreading false, biased information. Impact of AI on Human Perception Generative AI models such as ChatGPT, DALL-E, and Midjourney may distort human beliefs through the transmission ...
Recent findings from the University of Montana and partners indicate that artificial intelligence can rival the creative abilities of the top 1% of human participants based on a standard test for creativity. Led by Dr. Erik Guzik, an assistant clinical professor at UM’s College of Business, th...
The Future of Medicine? ChatGPT Shows “Impressive” Accuracy in Clinical Decision Making
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Researchers from Mass General Brigham determined that ChatGPT achieved an accuracy rate of almost 72% across all medical specialties and phases of clinical care, and 77 percent accuracy in making final diagnoses. Researchers from Mass General Brigham have conducted a study which reveals that ChatGPT...
A study shows ChatGPT often matches or surpasses student performance in university exams, raising debates on AI’s role in education and academic integrity. A recent study published in Scientific Reports suggests that ChatGPT’s performance in responding to examination questions in various disci...
Experts in Linguistics Struggle To Differentiate Between AI-Produced and Human-Authored Texts According to a recent study co-authored by an assistant professor from the University of South Florida, even linguistics experts struggle to discern between writings produced by artificial intelligence and ...
A research study identifies a significant left-wing bias in the AI platform ChatGPT, leaning towards US Democrats, the UK’s Labour Party, and Brazil’s President Lula da Silva. The artificial intelligence platform ChatGPT shows a significant and systemic left-wing bias, according to a new...
A study found that using AI to craft messages makes people feel less satisfied with their friendships and more uncertain about their relationship. Utilizing AI tools for composing messages to friends might not be the best choice, especially if the friend learns about the AI’s involvement, rece...
How do powerful generative AI systems like ChatGPT work, and what makes them different from other types of artificial intelligence? A quick scan of the headlines makes it seem like generative artificial intelligence is everywhere these days. In fact, some of those headlines may actually have been wr...
A recent paper by UC’s Anthony Chemero explains AI thinking as opposed to human thinking. The rise of artificial intelligence has elicited varied responses from technology executives, government officials, and the general public. Many are enthusiastic about AI technologies like ChatGPT, viewing them...