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This is the year that many parties using generative artificial intelligence will try to give the programs something resembling knowledge. They will mostly do so using a rapidly expanding effort called "retrieval-augmented generation," or, RAG, whereby ...
When it comes to answering medical questions, can ChatGPT do a better job than human doctors? It appears to be possible, according to the results of a new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine, led by researchers from the University of California San ...
On X, user @hsrsie reposted screenshots of the post and wrote, “a surgeon using chatgpt oh we are so in hell.” As the discussion grew, people on X continued to dissect the post.
Guadalupe Hayes-Mota is director, bioethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Views are his own. This article, "AI Can Answer Medical Questions—But Only Ethics Can Make It Profitable" , originally appeared on Forbes.com and is reprinted with ...
SAN DIEGO -- What are my odds of dying after swallowing a toothpick? Do I need to see a doctor after hitting my head on a metal bar while running? Am I likely to go blind after getting bleach splashed in my eye? A new study led by researchers at UC San ...
ChatGPT might not be a cure-all for answers to medical questions, a new study suggests. Researchers at Long Island University posed 39 medication-related queries to the free version of the artificial intelligence chatbot, all of which were real questions ...
Ken Jeong uses the power of Twitter to answer even more common medical questions. Will you get the flu from a flu shot? Can stress make you sick? What IS E. Coli? Ken's comedy special, "You Complete Me, Ho" is streaming on NETFLIX now. I will [beeping] myself.