The AI doctor will see you now: ChatGPT dominates medical exam

 

AI Outperforms Doctors on Medical Exam: Insights from Former FDA Commissioner

Dr. Scott Gottlieb Discusses the Implications of AI Language Models in Healthcare

Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb joined CNBC's "Squawk Box" to discuss the recent performance of AI language models on a medical licensing exam. The study revealed that ChatGPT achieved a near-perfect score of 98% on the exam, surpassing other models like Gemini, Grok, and HuggingChat/LLaMA. 

Dr. Gottlieb highlighted the surprising effectiveness of these models in providing detailed, context-rich answers, which could significantly impact both consumer health searches and professional medical diagnostics. The discussion explored the potential benefits and limitations of using AI in healthcare, emphasizing that while AI can assist in differential diagnoses and provide better-compiled medical information, it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Dr. Gottlieb advocated for relying on authoritative sources for medical information, particularly in regulatory contexts.

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