Psychiatric Times January 12, 2024
Michael Asbach, DMSc, PA-C, Psych-CAQ, Rachel Menon, PA-C, Matthew Long, PA-S

AI is evolving and changing the landscape of medicine and psychiatry. Here’s how clinicians can understand AI’s potential for psychiatry as well as its limitations.

Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to computer systems that perform tasks that typically require human intelligence. These can include learning from experience, problem-solving, speech or language understanding, and even decision-making. Large language models (LLMs) are a specific type of AI designed for understanding and generating natural language.

These models are pre-trained on vast amounts of diverse text data, allowing them to perform language-related tasks such as text completion, summarization, translation, question-answering, and more. Given a prompt or context, the LLM can generate fluent, coherent, human-like language responses.

Generative Pre-Trained Transformer (GPT) is an LLM developed by...

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