The OpenAI program GPT-4 performed about as well as a group of radiologists in detecting errors that had been placed into reports, according to findings published April 16 in the journal“This efficiency in detecting errors may hint at a future where AI can help optimize the workflow within radiology departments, ensuring that reports are both accurate and promptly available, thus enhancing the radiology department's capacity to deliver timely and reliable diagnostics,” said lead researcher...
The researchers intentionally inserted 150 errors into 100 of the reports, including omissions, spelling errors, confusing passages and other mistakes. Overall, GPT-4 had an error detection rate of 83% compared with 89% for senior radiologists and 80% for attending radiologists and radiology residents, researchers said.
The AI program also required less processing time per report than even the fastest human reader, and it had lower average correction cost per report than the most cost-efficient radiologist.
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