HCP Live September 9, 2024
Chelsie Derman

In a recent study, ChatGPT-4 Vision performed well on text-based radiology test questions but struggled to answer image-related questions accurately.

ChatGPT-4 Vision, released in September 2023, is the first large language model with both text and image processing capabilities. The competence of the AI tool for radiology-related tasks is still being studied.

“ChatGPT-4 has shown promise for assisting radiologists in tasks such as simplifying patient-facing radiology reports and identifying the appropriate protocol for imaging exams,” said Chad Klochko, MD, musculoskeletal radiologist and artificial intelligence (AI) researcher at Henry Ford Health in Detroit, Michigan. “With image processing capabilities, GPT-4 Vision allows for new potential applications in radiology.”

Investigators were interested in evaluating the performance of ChatGPT-4 Vision on radiology in-training examination...

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