Chatbots Practicing Medicine Poorly

Chatbots Practicing Medicine Poorly

In a study of large language models (LLMs) published in Nature Medicine, researchers found chatbots provide inaccurate and inconsistent information to people seeking medical advice, which could pose health risks. What’s more, consumers did not make better health decisions than those who used traditional sources for their information such as internet searches. The randomized trial asked 1,298 participants to identify recommended actions for 10 medical scenarios (eg, developing a severe headache after a night out, …

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Clinicians Interested In Gaining AI Skills With Employers’ Support

Clinicians Interested In Gaining AI Skills With Employers’ Support

A survey of 1,504 clinicians found that 55% of them are planning on looking for a new job in the next year, and 42% worry that artificial intelligence (AI) is going to replace some aspect of their jobs. Additionally, 43% of respondents say AI is also the top clinical or technical skill they will need in the next 5 years. At least 80% of responding clinicians believe their employers should invest in continuing education and …

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