Commentary: We’re not ready to be diagnosed by ChatGPT

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Artificial intelligence can ace medical exams and assess patient symptoms, but it doesn’t care whether you live or die, says Faye Flam for Bloomberg Opinion.

will still affect life-and-death decisions - once they become a standard tool in the hands of doctors.

These systems are developing image processing capacity as well. At this point you still need a real doctor to palpate a lump or assess a torn ligament, but AI could read an MRI or CT scan and offer a medical judgement. He said that all it’s really doing is predicting what words should come next - an autocomplete system. And yet it looks a lot like thinking.

But he’s also used the system to help him make diagnoses as a paediatric endocrinologist. In one case, he said, a baby was born with ambiguous genitalia, and GPT-4 recommended a hormone test followed by a genetic test, which pinpointed the cause as 11 hydroxylase deficiency. “It diagnosed it not just by being given the case in one fell swoop, but asking for the right workup at every given step,” he said.

 

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It is 100% inevitable. Rote learning doctors, script reading newscasters and most front line workers will eventually be replaced by AI bots. Have yall checked out AutoGPT? Its scary good, demonstrating great efficienct team work amongst AI bots.

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