Google's artificial intelligence-powered medical chatbot has achieved a passing grade on a tough US medical licensing exam, but it's answers still fall short of those from human doctors.
PARIS: Google's artificial intelligence-powered medical chatbot has achieved a passing grade on a tough United States medical licensing exam, but its answers still fall short of those from human doctors, a peer-reviewed study said on Wednesday (Jul 12). Last year the release of ChatGPT - whose
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Last year the release of ChatGPT whose developer OpenAI is backed by Google s rival Microsoft kicked off a race between tech giants in the burgeoning field of AI.
Google reports in the journal, Nature, that its latest model, which processes language similarly to ChatGPT, can answer a range of medical questions with 92.6 per cent accuracy.