In shocking news, popular plausible BS machine ChatGPT gets medical diagnoses wrong more than half the time. But don’t worry — it’s very confident in them! A team at the University of Western Ontar…
That academics are still "bench-marking" ChatGPT like this, a full year after I wrote that, is genuinely astounding to me on so many levels. I don't even have anything left to say about it at this point. At least fewer of them are now purposefully designing their experiments to conclude that AI is awesome, and are coming to the obvious conclusion that ChatGPT cannot actually replace doctors, because of course it can't.
This is my favorite one of these ChatGPT-as-doctor studies to date. It concluded that "GPT-4 ranked higher than the majority of physicians" on their exams. In reality, it actually can't do the exam, so the researchers made a special, ChatGPT-friendly version of the exam for the sole purpose of concluding that ChatGPT is better than humans.
Because GPT models cannot interpret images, questions including imaging analysis, such as those related to ultrasound, electrocardiography, x-ray, magnetic resonance, computed tomography, and positron emission tomography/computed tomography imaging, were excluded.
Just a bunch of serious doctors at serious hospitals showing their whole ass.
The annoying bit is that CV and ML are absolutely extremely useful(/can be where they aren't used yet) in terms of increasing the accuracy of doctors viewing scans and diagnoses in general (not as "the answer", but "have you considered...?").
But bullshit like trying to throw data at an LLM is going to negatively impact the investment and adoption of the actual useful shit.
But bullshit like trying to throw data at an LLM is going to negatively impact the investment and adoption of the actual useful shit.
I vaguely recall hearing how Theranos' fraud getting revealed set back the field of bloodwork a fair bit - seems we may be seeing history repeat itself.
The solution for people in extreme poverty with zero access to healthcare is to get them healthcare, not to boil oceans so that silicon valley people can get rich from giving them disastrously bad medical advice.
Something you always have to consider, even if it is a shitty doctor for our standards, it might still be better than no doctor.
No doctor means your shit doesn't get treated. A false doctor (e.g. alternative medicine) gives you a false sense of hope at best and ruins your health at worst.
Unless you read any of the linked words and see it manages a cointoss at best and confidently makes shit up. Like, who the fuck has access to ChatGPT and no other sources of information.