
ChatGPT answered 25 breast cancer screening questions, but it's 'not ready for the real world' — here's why
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Researchers from the University of Maryland created a list of 25 questions related to breast cancer screening guidelines — then submitted them to ChatGPT to gauge their accuracy. Here's what happened.
In February, they created a list of 25 questions related to breast cancer screening guidelines — then asked ChatGPT to answer each of the questions three times. "Although it often provides correct information, the wrong information it does present could have negative consequences." ChatGPT responses should be vetted by a doctor, experts say. "It can provide wrong information that can sound very convincing." Melissa Rudy is health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
The researchers found that 22 out of 25 of the chatbot's responses were accurate. However, two of the questions resulted in significantly different answers each time out.