Recent advancements in AI technology have the potential to revolutionize medical writing. Le Bonheur Children's Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee and the University of Tennessee Health Science Center demonstrate the progress of this development by publishing an article on Radiology written entirely by ChatGPT, a creative AI-based writing tool. Dr. Som Biswas, MD and the writer of the article, explored the pros and cons of AI and how it can be used to produce high-quality, fast content. Le Bonheur and UTHSC provide offerings in basic sciences and graduate-level healthcare programs, making this an innovative step forward.
ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence chatbot, may be the answer to patient and clinician queries regarding cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. It can supply detailed responses to commonly asked health questions and even provide practical, empathetic advice. While its current validity and accuracy are in question, Dr. Brennan Spiegel of Cedars-Sinai believes it has great potential to improve healthcare literacy and empower patients living with cirrhosis. OpenAI pushes the boundaries of AI, offering products that allow machine-level performance on certain tasks. Could ChatGPT be the AI healthcare tool of the future?
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