Another week with ChatGPT
You might well be on ChatGPT overload but it just can't be ignored. Whilst Digital Health has always had the potential to disrupt healthcare it's been a slow burn but the rise of ChatGPT and other large language models is different. Not only is there the potential to be disruptive in healthcare in the short to medium term but it offers immediate threat and opportunity for organisations in healthcare and the life sciences.
If you haven't been evaluating the impact of ChatGPT and its cousins on your business, rest assured, almost everyone is in the process of doing so! DHV-NET is no exception and there will be changes... apologies if you see some work in progress on our website but change is in the wind!
As ever, learning comes through "research, talking and doing" and the ORACLE has again, been invaluable. At the end of this article is the result of an ORACLE search using the term "ChatGPT" and we're picking up more articles every day. Note the subtle change in emphasis of these articles even in the space of 6 weeks.
How is ChatGPT changing your business?
Even before the rise of ChatGPT we were making plans. Two new categories have been introduced to the ORACLE in 2023 and one has been removed.
...and the app is almost ready for release. Contact us at info @ dhv-net .com if you'd like early access in return for your feedback.
Search Term "ChatGPT".
Output from Dec 20th 2022 to 15th Feb 2023.
In the same way the iPhone became an essential part of our lives in what seemed like no time,?ChatGPT?(or whatever generative AI tool leads the way) will alter medical practice in previously unimaginable ways. 5 Ways?ChatGPT?Will Change Healthcare Forever, For Better (ampproject.org)
Our team once tested the performance of 23 symptom checkers using 45 clinical vignettes across a range of clinical severity. The results raised substantial concerns. On average, symptom checkers listed the correct diagnosis within the top three options just 51% of the time and advised seeking care two-thirds of the time.?ChatGPT-assisted diagnosis: Is the future suddenly here? - STAT (statnews.com)
While the tool is still in its early stages, hospital and health system IT and physician leaders believe the technology has significant potential. The promises and pitfalls of?ChatGPT: 10 digital leaders on how hospitals might use it (beckershospitalreview.com)
Leverage the power of large language models safely with your data in your own business.?ChatGPT: Generate revenue not just text! | Zühlke (zuehlke.com)
The program’s ability to construct human-like writing could make it a meaningful way to detect speech-related symptoms of early Alzheimer’s, say researchers.?ChatGPT?Could Become Alzheimer’s Screening Tool, Study Suggests (managedhealthcareexecutive.com)
ChatGPT?has been of the most popular topics on the internet for quite some time now. People usually use it to write articles, emails, or simply to gather ideas for projects. But is it possible to use it in a medical setting? Let's see! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNSWYrt-e_s
Below are 7 use cases for a typical Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) system implementation with prompts that could be repurposed for planning, designing or implementing any healthcare technology. LinkedIn
Google announced a new conversational AI technology it will open up to public testing called Bard. It confirms CNBC’s prior reporting of a new chat technology to rival the increasingly popular?ChatGPT. Google will open up Bard to “trusted testers” before making it more widely available to the public in the coming weeks, the company said in a blog post. Google Bard A.I. announced in response to?ChatGPT?(cnbc.com)
Google, Facebook and Microsoft helped build the scaffolding of AI. Smaller companies are taking it to the masses, forcing Big Tech to react. Google and Meta moved cautiously on AI. Then came OpenAI’s?ChatGPT. - The Washington Post
At least four articles credit the AI tool as a co-author, as publishers scramble to regulate its use.?ChatGPT?listed as author on research papers: many scientists disapprove (nature.com)
Generative AI — the technology that’s been made famous by image generators like Dall-E and the chatbot?ChatGPT?— is helping founders make big productivity gains in areas from coding to marketing.?ChatGPT?is already changing work at startups. Here’s how | Sifted
The end of 2022 has seen a lot of news articles regarding sophisticated artificial intelligence chatbots such as?ChatGPT, which can answer complex questions with lifelike insight. As the utilization of?ChatGPT?and other AI chatbots continues to be explored in various specialties, such as the digital health industry, the evolution of more in-depth responses will continue to see significant improvements over the next year. For the past few weeks, I’ve been asking?ChatGPT?to answer a few questions about digital health technologies and clinical applications.?ChatGPT?AI Use Case: Digital Health - Digital Health Times | Digital Health News - Digital Health News
Chatbots have never been as hotly discussed as it is right now, since?ChatGPT?- a conversational artificial intelligence model developed by OpenAI - made its debut at the end of November. Deemed to be the most advanced form of conversational AI yet,?ChatGPT?has provoked both positive and negative sentiments of delight and concern, excitement and wariness, from those who had given this new tool a go. Spotlight On:?ChatGPT's impressive, but not yet ready to take over healthcare | FirstWord HealthTech