GettyWhen it comes to skills, CPR is probably one of the most useful. When the procedure is conducted outside of hospital settings by bystanders, it can double or even triple the chance of survival for people suffering from medical emergencies like cardiac arrest or drowning, according to the American Heart Association.Despite its life-saving potential, though, not everyone knows CPR. While bystanders can get instructions by placing a 911 call, that might not always be possible. But in situation
New research published in JAMA Internal Medicine shows that language models like ChatGPT developed by OpenAI are preferred over human physicians when it comes to answering health-related questions. While AI assistants will not replace doctors, integrating them into health systems could revolutionize medicine. To conduct the study, researchers randomly selected 195 exchanges from the subreddit r/AskDocs, where a verified physician responded to a public question. The team provided the original que
AI technology promises to eliminate much of that repetitive work, and developers are no longer thrown off task by having to search the web for those minute details.