What do radiologists say about what ' s next for ChatGPT in 2024?

ChatGPT has been tested for one full year now. Those passionate about its possibilities and its risks are now comparing it to more recent GPT releases and noting improvements. Throughout 2023, AuntMinnie.com has kept you informed about how GPT has been incorporated into various types of radiology department activities for research. As a new year begins, we asked radiologists to weigh in on what has impressed them most and what might be next for GPT. Radiology resident Kaustav Bera, MD, is a third-year resident at Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center. Bera was the lead author of an October 2023 article published in Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology that assessed literature on ChatGPT in radiology published between January 26 and August 14, 2023. Kaustav Bera, MD, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center. Bera, Gregory O'Connor, MD, and other reviewers focused on 51 articles that involved ChatGPT and radiology imaging data. "As an image rich field, researchers and radiologists had to determine ways in which ChatGPT could assist despite its inability to analyze images and reliance on text-based prompts," the authors wrote. Bera predicted that in 2024 we'll see more multimodal capabilities of GPT."I think 2024 will be an intriguing year especially with the newly unveiled multimodal capabilities of ChatGPT," Bera continued. "However, the concern is with its ease of use in the hands of patients. I hope that people can t...
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