Italy Bans ChatGPT And Open Letter Calls For A Pause In AI Development – This And More News In Digital Health This Week
Bertalan Meskó, MD, PhD
Director of The Medical Futurist Institute (Keynote Speaker, Researcher, Author & Futurist)
Tech moguls published?an open letter ?about calling for a pause in AI development, especially ChatGPT and other large language models. In the meantime, Italy has become the first Western country to ban ChatGPT entirely due to privacy issues.
I think a moratorium on technological development is never a good idea, but using foresight methods to prepare regulators for the release of advanced technologies is. In this case, it's not enough to regulate large language models that deal with text, but regulations should already focus on ChatGPT-like tools that can handle images, sound and videos too. I'll have?a public Q&A session ?about this on Thursday!
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Bertalan Meskó, PhD
The Medical Futurist
Italy has become the first Western country to block advanced chatbot ChatGPT. The Italian data-protection authority said there were privacy concerns relating to the model, which was created by US start-up OpenAI and is backed by Microsoft. The regulator said it would ban and investigate OpenAI "with immediate effect".
"The Italian watchdog said that not only would it block OpenAI's chatbot but it would also investigate whether it complied with General Data Protection Regulation.
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Such summaries of potential prompts that would help physicians in a specific medical specialty would be of great interest!
This one covered how ChatGPT can help radiologist in their daily jobs. Just a few examples: Identify use cases, improving the radiology report, improve patient information rads receive, flag billing requirements, create CPT code mapping from radiology reports, or omprove comment letters to government agencies.
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