ChatGPT Passes U.S. Medical Licensing Exam
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ChatGPTThe chatbot with artificial intelligence that answers user questions in a conversational way and provides detailed data, ‘chatbot’, has recently passed the US Medical Licensing Exam, which is the standard exam for anyone who wants to practice medicine.
The Daily Mail reports AnsibleHealth, a tech company, conducted the study. Their researchers reported that they were satisfied with the results. “Reaching the passing score for this notoriously difficult expert exam, and doing so without any human reinforcement, marks a notable milestone in clinical AI maturation.”
ChatGPT was the conclusion of researchers. “possesses the partial ability to teach medicine by surfacing novel and nonobvious concepts that may not be in the learners’ sphere of awareness” And “AIs are now positioned to soon become ubiquitous in clinical practice, with diverse applications across all healthcare sectors.”
AnsibleHealth had the service also write their report. ChatGPT was NYU has banned this item Several schools have joined forces to reduce student use of the chatbot for plagiarising, as it is capable of writing detailed reports.
ChatGPT (which stands for Chat Generative Pretrained Transformer) passed the 60-percent threshold after passing the three-part exam. According to Daily Mail “USMLE Step 1 is usually taken at the end of the second year of medical school, Step 2 is taken in the fourth year, and Step 3 is taken after completing med school and the first year of residency.”
After peer review, the study findings were published in PLOS Digital Health. The USMLE was first used in 1992. More than 100,000 medical students have taken the exam.
ChatGPT’s results were compared to PubMedGPT’s. “a counterpart model trained exclusively on biomedical domain literature.” PubMedGPT received 50.8 percent, even though the questions were taken from an older USMLE dataset.
Chat GPT also passed the exam at Wharton School of Business University of Pennsylvania
ChatGPT was founded in San Francisco on February 1st. OpenAIThe service now offers a premium subscription option that includes new features, faster response times, and access to subscribers during peak hours.
According OpenAI’s Website, “The new subscription plan, ChatGPT Plus, will be available for $20/month, and subscribers will receive a number of benefits: General access to ChatGPT, even during peak times, Faster response times, Priority access to new features and improvements”
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