For example, Christopher Sharp of Stanford Medical Center found that GPT-4 suggested the wrong treatment for a patient with an allergic reaction to tomatoes, a point with which Sharp disagrees. Similarly, Dr. Roxana Daneshjou found that ChatGPT was recommending the wrong treatment for mastitis based on outdated guidelines.
However, GPT-4 excels at solving administrative tasks such as transcribing patient meetings.
According to media reports based on experts, although artificial intelligence helps doctors work more efficiently, it is not reliable enough to provide care to patients without extensive testing.
Source: Ferra

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