Beyond ChatGPT: What Does GPT-4 Add To Healthcare?

Dust has yet to settle on the ChatGPT hype, but OpenAI, the developer behind the artificial intelligence (AI) language model underpinning ChatGPT, has launched the next iteration of its model: GPT-4. Announcing GPT-4, a large multimodal model, with our best-ever results on capabilities and alignment: https://t.co/TwLFssyALF pic.twitter.com/lYWwPjZbSg— OpenAI (@OpenAI) March 14, 2023 OpenAI advertises its new AI model as being “more creative and collaborative than ever before” and “can solve difficult problems with greater accuracy”. The tool is already being adopted by organisations such as Be My Eyes to assist visually impaired people and Khan Academy in education; and we will surely encounter more medical use in the months to come. So let’s get acquainted with GPT-4 and what the technology means for healthcare. What is different with GPT-4? Like with the new iterations of practically every piece of technology, GPT-4 improves over its predecessors. More specifically, it performs 40% better than GPT-3.5 at producing factual responses based on OpenAI’s internal evaluations. For context, GPT-3.5 is the model on which the popular ChatGPT software currently runs. Compared to the latter, OpenAI describes that GPT-4 is more capable by being able to handle much more nuanced instructions and deliver more reliable and creative output. The new software also performs better than the former version in benchmarks and simulated exams originally designed f...
Source: The Medical Futurist - Category: Information Technology Authors: Tags: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Future of Medicine Healthcare technology AI digital health Source Type: blogs