“We found ChatGPT answered questions correctly about 88 percent of the time, which is pretty amazing,” Dr. Paul Yi, author on the study and assistant professor of diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, says in a press release. “It also has the added benefit of summarizing information into an easily digestible form for consumers to easily understand.”
[EXTERNAL LINK] - ChatGPT gave advice on breast cancer screenings in a new study. Here's how well it did
[EXTERNAL LINK] - ChatGPT gave advice on breast cancer screenings in a new study. Here's how well it did