Forbes April 24, 2023
Robert Pearl, M.D.

Generative AI, the prompt-based artificial intelligence that can generate text, images, music and other media in seconds, continues to advance at breakneck speeds.

Less than six months ago, OpenAI launched its generative AI tool, ChatGPT. A mere four months later, the company released GPT-4, a massive leap forward in processing speed, power and ability.

Every industry has taken notice. Healthcare, in particular. Observers were mildly impressed when the original version of ChatGPT passed the U.S. medical licensing exam, though just barely. A couple of months later, Google’s Med-PaLM 2 aced the same test, scoring in the “expert” category.

Despite mounting evidence that generative AI is poised to revolutionize medical care, patients hesitate to embrace it. According to a recent Pew...

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