
ChatGPT for health care providers: Can the AI chatbot make the professionals' jobs easier?
Fox News
Some experts believe ChatGPT, the AI chatbot from OpenAI, could help physicians provide more efficient and thorough patient care — but there are potential risks.
While it’s not intended to be a source of personalized medical advice, patients are able to use ChatGPT to get information on diseases, medications and other health topics. "Currently, ChatGPT has a very high risk of being 'unacceptably wrong' far too often." "We want medical AI software to be trustworthy." "It is hard to see how a language generation engine can provide any such guarantees." Melissa Rudy is health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
Some experts even believe the technology could help physicians provide more efficient and thorough patient care.

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