ChatGPT is now a doctor. OpenAI neural network passes USMLE medical exam
OpenAI's ChatGPT has been already successfully interviewed for an engineering position at Google at a salary of $183,000 a year. And now the neural network has passed the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE).
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The popularity of artificial intelligence continues to grow at a rapid pace. In the month since launch alone, the chatbot has attracted over 100 million users. ChatGPT is writing theses, articles, and even trying to help with litigation. In parallel, OpenAI is introducing a $20-a-month subscription that offers several benefits.
But now back to our topic. ChatGPT was able to pass a test for medical students in the United States. The neural network was able to give 88.9% correct answers to 350 questions from the USMLE. In addition, the artificial intelligence also made a clinically valid hypothesis when making a diagnosis.
Along with ChatGPT, the PubMedGPT language model attempted an identical exam. It was trained using medical databases and relevant literature. Despite this, the neural network only gave 50.8% of correct answers to questions from the USMLE test.
Source: Daily Mail