Medical Xpress October 1, 2024
Osaka Metropolitan University

As artificial intelligence advances, its uses and capabilities in real-world applications continue to reach new heights that may even surpass human expertise. In the field of radiology, where a correct diagnosis is crucial to ensure proper patient care, large language models, such as ChatGPT, could improve accuracy or at least offer a good second opinion.

To test its potential, graduate student Yasuhito Mitsuyama and Associate Professor Daiju Ueda’s team at Osaka Metropolitan University’s Graduate School of Medicine led the researchers in comparing the diagnostic performance of GPT-4 based ChatGPT and on 150 preoperative brain tumor MRI reports.

The findings were published in European Radiology.

Based on these daily clinical notes written in Japanese, ChatGPT, two board-certified neuroradiologists, and three...

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