The companies want their AI to take notes for physicians and give them second opinions — assuming they can keep the intelligence from “hallucinating” or divulging patients’ private information.
Tech companies say artificial intelligence like ChatGPT has the power to help doctors take notes and provide second opinions. Many health care experts are intrigued by the technology, but say it is not yet ready to see patients. Few in medicine think it will take their jobs, but believe it will make some aspects of their works easier.
What use could health care have for someone who makes things up, can't keep a secret, doesn't really know anything, and, when speaking, simply fills in the next word based on what's come before? Lots, if that individual is the newest form of artificial intelligence, according to some of the biggest companies out there.
What use could health care have for someone who makes things up, can’t keep a secret, doesn’t really know anything, and, when speaking, simply fills in the next word based on what’s come before? Lots, if that individual is the newest form of artificial intelligence, according to some of the biggest companies out there. Companies
Artificial intelligence software has vast potential in medical treatment, but there are plenty of concerns and quirks to iron out before it can advise patients.