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Mashup Score: 107Potential of GPT-4 for Detecting Errors in Radiology Reports: Implications for Reporting Accuracy - 10 day(s) ago
Background Errors in radiology reports may occur because of resident-to-attending discrepancies, speech recognition inaccuracies, and large workload. Large language models, such as GPT-4 (ChatGPT; OpenAI), may assist in generating reports. Purpose To assess effectiveness of GPT-4 in identifying common errors in radiology reports, focusing on performance, time, and cost-efficiency. Materials and Methods In this retrospective study, 200 radiology reports (radiography and cross-sectional imaging [CT and MRI]) were compiled between June 2023 and December 2023 at one institution. There were 150 errors from five common error categories (omission, insertion, spelling, side confusion, and other) intentionally inserted into 100 of the reports and used as the reference standard. Six radiologists (two senior radiologists, two attending physicians, and two residents) and GPT-4 were tasked with detecting these errors. Overall error detection performance, error detection in the five error categories
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Mashup Score: 2Researchers tested leading AI models for copyright infringement using popular books, and GPT-4 performed worst - 2 month(s) ago
Patronus AI on Wednesday released research showcasing how often leading AI models produce copyrighted content.
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Mashup Score: 94Using ChatGPT to Facilitate Truly Informed Medical Consent - 2 month(s) ago
Informed consent is integral to the practice of medicine. Most informed consent documents are written at a reading level that surpasses the reading comprehension level of the average American. Larg…
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Mashup Score: 324RareBench: Can LLMs Serve as Rare Diseases Specialists? - 2 month(s) ago
Generalist Large Language Models (LLMs), such as GPT-4, have shown considerable promise in various domains, including medical diagnosis. Rare diseases, affecting approximately 300 million people…
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Mashup Score: 84Using ChatGPT to Facilitate Truly Informed Medical Consent - 3 month(s) ago
Informed consent is integral to the practice of medicine. Most informed consent documents are written at a reading level that surpasses the reading comprehension level of the average American. Larg…
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Mashup Score: 71Using ChatGPT to Facilitate Truly Informed Medical Consent - 4 month(s) ago
Informed consent is integral to the practice of medicine. Most informed consent documents are written at a reading level that surpasses the reading comprehension level of the average American. Larg…
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Mashup Score: 71Using ChatGPT to Facilitate Truly Informed Medical Consent - 4 month(s) ago
Informed consent is integral to the practice of medicine. Most informed consent documents are written at a reading level that surpasses the reading comprehension level of the average American. Larg…
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Mashup Score: 70Using ChatGPT to Facilitate Truly Informed Medical Consent - 4 month(s) ago
Informed consent is integral to the practice of medicine. Most informed consent documents are written at a reading level that surpasses the reading comprehension level of the average American. Larg…
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Mashup Score: 70Using ChatGPT to Facilitate Truly Informed Medical Consent - 4 month(s) ago
Informed consent is integral to the practice of medicine. Most informed consent documents are written at a reading level that surpasses the reading comprehension level of the average American. Larg…
Source: ai.nejm.orgCategories: General Medicine News, Future of MedicineTweet
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Mashup Score: 372Machine culture - 5 month(s) ago
The ability of humans to create and disseminate culture is often credited as the single most important factor of our success as a species. In this Perspective, we explore the notion of ‘machine culture’, culture mediated or generated by machines. We argue that intelligent machines simultaneously transform the cultural evolutionary processes of variation, transmission and selection. Recommender…
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