Researchers at Boston-based Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center found that GPT-4 can select the correct challenging medical diagnosis 39 percent of the time and include the correct diagnosis on its list of potential diagnoses 64 percent of the time.
To test the generative artificial intelligence tool the researchers had it analyze data and laboratory findings of 70 challenging medical cases, Becker’s reports.
The news comes after GPT failed an exam widely used by urologists in training. Read more.