Google Introduces ChatGPT-like ChatBot for Healthcare – This And More News In Digital Health This Week
Bertalan Meskó, MD, PhD
The Medical Futurist, Author of Your Map to the Future, Global Keynote Speaker, and Futurist Researcher
Transformer algorithms are making bold debuts these days. OpenAI's ChatGPT, the hot topic of the past weeks, now faces a challenger: Google's MedPaLM has arrived and many predict it to become the new wunderkind.?
Although we may not meet these artificial intelligence agents during our everyday work just yet, their practical applications are around the corner.?
Google had to respond to Open AI’s ChatGPT and its widespread success, so they launched MedPaLM. "Google Research and DeepMind recently introduced MedPaLM, an open-sourced large language model specifically for medical purposes. It combines HealthSearchQA, a new free-response dataset of medical questions sought online, with six existing open-question answering datasets."
Medical chatbots will get a massive upgrade in quality with these findings. The chatbot is not publicly available yet, but the paper on its development is here.
ChatGPT is the latest generation of a large language model designed to generate text upon user input.
There is a lot of discussion regarding its potential use in medicine, so let’s see what you can expect from it and what you should not use it for – at least in its current form.
Artificial intelligence algorithms will transform all facets of healthcare, from administration and logistics to diagnostics and the workings of hospital units.
If you need an overview covering not only the technical aspects of this revolution but also want to think about the social and ethical implications, read our guide to understanding, anticipating and controlling artificial intelligence.
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I have tested various sleep sensors, and wearing something on your head will definitely ruin your sleep quality. I think the same about earphones, but I'll try them.?
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2 年Fabricia Jung
Thanks a lot for the analysis. I can't wait to see the MedPaLM!
Bertalan Meskó, MD, PhD Thanks for Sharing! ??
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