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Robotic doctors are the future and it might begin with ChatGPT

In the future, many clinical diagnoses and judgements might be made by robots rather than human doctors. ChatGPT just passed all three portions of the United States Medical Licensing Examination, although marginally. Ansible Health, a Silicon Valley firm specialising in COPD treatment, had been investigating several AI and machine learning methods. The fact that ChatGPT could perform so well despite never having been trained on a medical dataset was a huge surprise.

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Because generative AI is still in its early stages, it will supplement rather than replace medical work for the time being. Ansible, for example, is utilising ChatGPT to assist patients in understanding particular ideas once they have been reviewed by a qualified practitioner. It may eventually integrate data inputs such as speech tone, body language, and facial emotions. A lot of individuals rely on “Dr. Google” for medical information. They may resort to “Dr. ChatGPT” in the future.

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