01/12/2023
In The News:
Just weeks after the launch of ChatGPT in December last year, researchers at a California-based healthcare provider, Ansible Health, began experimenting with the tool in their day-to-day work.
They found it could help with tasks such as drafting payment notices, simplifying jargon-dense radiology reports, and even to brainstorm answers for "diagnostically challenging cases".
"Overall, our clinicians reported a 33 per cent decrease ... in the time required to complete documentation and indirect patient care tasks," the study authors wrote.
An AI tool called ChatGPT is capable of passing — or at least nearly passing — medical licensing exams, according to US researchers. Now, with the first term just weeks away, educators are scrambling to rethink how they assess students.