Health Imaging January 29, 2025
Hannah Murphy

A popular large language model recently proved itself to be an efficient proofreader of CT reports, effectively revising errors that had previously been missed.

GPT-4 is one of the newer versions of OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Given the large amounts of data it has been trained on, numerous radiology stakeholders have expressed interest in GPT-4’s potential for things like generating impressions, data mining, formatting, labeling and error detection. More recently, experts tested the model’s ability to spot and correct errors within radiology reports. They detailed their findings Tuesday in Radiology.

“The increasing demand for imaging has led to a greater workload for radiologists, resulting in burnout and an increase in errors on reports. The consequences of these errors, which can...

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