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Why you shouldn’t tell ChatGPT your secrets

By Tatum Hunter  for Washington PostUpdated April 27, 2023 at 2:25 p.m. EDT|Published April 27, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EDT Search bots have answers — but can you trust them with your questions? Since OpenAI, Microsoft and Google introduced AI chatbots, millions of people have experimented with a new way to search the internet: Engaging...

CHATGPT CAN PASS MEDICAL TESTS, BUT ITS ACTUAL MEDICAL ADVICE IS A LOT MORE DUBIOUS
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CHATGPT CAN PASS MEDICAL TESTS, BUT ITS ACTUAL MEDICAL ADVICE IS A LOT MORE DUBIOUS

BY FRANK LANDYMORE DEVELOPMENTS A few months ago, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman posited that AIs like ChatGPT could serve as a “medical advisor” for poor people without healthcare. It sounded like a dumb idea then, and it’s sounding like a dumb idea now. In fact, according to new research from medical experts at Stanford University, even though OpenAI’s...

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What does ChatGPT mean for Healthcare?

By Sarah Moore Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc. ChatGPT may be the fastest-growing consumer internet application to have ever been launched. Launched in November, the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot developed by OpenAI reached 100 million users in just two months. Its unprecedented popularity can be attributed to its impressive capabilities. The man who ignited the home computer...

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ChatGPT saved my dog’s life after vets couldn’t figure out diagnosis

Story by Brooke Steinberg • Monday Artificial intelligence really can do some things humans can’t. One man posted on Twitter that ChatGPT saved his dog’s life with a correct diagnosis after vets couldn’t figure out the problem. Twitter user @peakcooper, who goes by Cooper on the platform, wrote that his dog was diagnosed with a tick-borne disease and started treatment...

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What’s Next For ChatGPT In Healthcare?

The Medical Futurist | 5 min | 2 March 2023 You have probably heard that ChatGPT has recently passed business, law and medical exams, qualified as a level-3 coding engineer at Google (with a $180K starting salary!), outperformed most students in microbiology and checked a passable grade in a 12th-grade AP literature test.  Of course, better take these results with a pinch of salt....

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