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Technology behind ChatGPT better with eye problem advice than non-specialist doctors, study test finds
- An AI model called ChatGPT may outperform doctors in evaluating eye issues, according to a study.
- The technology could assist in prioritizing patients for urgent specialist care or GP visits.
- Expert ophthalmologists scored 76%, trainees 59%, and junior doctors 43% in comparison.
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AI model GPT-4 exceeds unspecialized doctors' ability to assess eye problems
The clinical knowledge and reasoning skills of GPT-4 are approaching the level of specialist eye doctors, a study led by the University of Cambridge has found.
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AI chatbot ‘could be better at assessing eye problems than medics’
Researchers said that while the model does not ‘seem capable’ of replacing ophthalmologists, it could ‘provide useful advice’ to non-specialists’.
Technology behind ChatGPT better with eye problem advice than non-specialist doctors, study test finds
AI won't replace doctors but tools could soon be transformative for NHS waiting lists, researchers say, after a surprising set of findings which put doctors of different backgrounds through their paces.
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