ChatGPT is an AI-powered conversational agent using natural language processing and computer vision to automate patient-doctor dialog and help in medical judgment. Developed and managed by GPT Technology Holding Corporation, this new technology is revolutionizing the idea of Online Medical Diagnosis (OMD), and is opening up a world of possibilities in AI technology. In a world that continues to move in leaps and bounds, this system promises a future of comprehensive medical diagnosis and treatment.
ChatGPT is an AI-powered chatbot that helps people with cirrhosis or liver cancer manage their conditions. It uses natural language processing to engage the user in an individualized conversation, answering questions accurately and providing advice on treatment and lifestyle changes. Our research showed that ChatGPT has an impressive accuracy with answering 91 of 164 questions correctly. Although it does not provide tailored recommendations for each user, it does offer helpful advice for patients and families dealing with a new diagnosis. ChatGPT is an innovative product of Botworx AI, a company that uses technology to solve real problems.
Researchers from the University Of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil are developing AI and Twitter-based models to detect signs of anxiety and depression before clinical diagnosis. Through deep learning and analyzing the text of tweets and publicly posted texts, the researchers hope to provide early detection and bring awareness to mental health issues, especially those faced by teenagers. Join the team in their research and in the anticipation of World Teen Mental Wellness Day 2023.
This groundbreaking research from Radboud University Medical Center helps healthcare professionals diagnose breast complaints more effectively and accurately. Ultrasound is a more cost-effective, pain-free and readily available solution than current methods. It can help support diagnosis and prevention of breast cancer in both high and low-income countries.
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