OpenAI’s ChatGPT is a failure in assessing heart risk, finds study

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Although OpenAIs ChatGPT could pass several medical exams, it lacks potential in assessing heart risk, found a study on Wednesday...

Research, published in the journal PLOS ONE, showed that it would be unwise to rely on it for some health assessments, such as whether a patient with chest pain needs to be hospitalised...

ChatGPTs predictions in cases of patients with chest pain were inconsistent...

The variation can be dangerous said lead author Dr. Thomas Heston, a researcher with Washington State Universitys Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine.. Further, the generative AI system also failed to match the traditional methods physicians use to judge a patients cardiac risk...

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