Latest version of ChatGPT passes radiology board-style exam, highlights AI's ‘growing potential,' study finds
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The latest version of ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence chatbot from OpenAI, is smart enough to pass a radiology board-style exam, a new study from the University of Toronto found.
Despite the chatbot’s high accuracy, the study — published in Radiology, a journal of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) — also detected some concerning inaccuracies. GPT-4 answered 81% of the questions correctly, exceeding the passing threshold of 70%. "The models are not yet reliable enough to use for clinical practice." Melissa Rudy is health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
"A radiologist is doing three things when interpreting medical images: looking for findings, using advanced reasoning to understand the meaning of the findings, and then communicating those findings to patients and other physicians," explained lead author Rajesh Bhayana, M.D., an abdominal radiologist and technology lead at University Medical Imaging Toronto, Toronto General Hospital in Toronto, Canada, in a statement to Fox News Digital.