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Passing part of a medical licensing exam doesn’t make ChatGPT a good doctor

Passing part of a medical licensing exam doesn’t make ChatGPT a good doctor

ChatGPT was tested by Canadian medical professionals using Medscape case data for diagnostic purposes. It was found to be inaccurate in 76 out of 150 cases. Specialized medical AIs, like Google's AMIE, have outperformed human doctors in diagnosing specific diseases due to their tailored training on medical literature and complex cases.


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