Could ChatGPT pass the U.K. ’s radiology fellowship exam?

ChatGPT might be able to pass the current benchmark exam for qualification as a radiologist in the U.K., according to a group of musculoskeletal radiologists in Birmingham. The group evaluated ChatGPT’s performance on a two-part test based on a bank of questions resembling the Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists (FRCR) exam. The large language model narrowly failed on part one true/false questions yet clearly passed part two single-best answer questions, noted lead author Sisith Ariyaratne, MD, of the Royal Orthopedic Hospital. “GPT-4 performed at a reasonably high standard on the questions posed to it, which were of a similar standard to the text-based FRCR examination questions, demonstrating remarkable capability in sections requiring factual recall and understanding,” the group wrote, in an article published December 28 in Academic Radiology. ChatGPT is an AI language tool developed by OpenAI that uses machine learning algorithms to comprehend and generate original text resembling human language. Prior studies have suggested that ChatGPT may be able to perform at a high standard on the Canadian Royal College and American Board of Radiology exams, the authors noted. They also noted that ChatGPT has demonstrated an impressive ability to generate research articles resembling authentic human-written articles, although it has been shown that such articles can be factually inaccurate. To further investigate the performance of ChatGPT, the researchers put ...
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