Medical Futurist January 17, 2023
Andrea Koncz

Large language models (LLMs), these excitingly versatile algorithms became a topic of general conversation in December 2022, when OpenAI released its GPT3 agent, also known as ChatGPT. LLMs are developed to carry on conversations in human-like ways, they are designed to understand complex queries and respond in a nuanced manner. We introduced potential medical use cases in this article.

By now we all have a track record with some kind of a chatbot – if nothing else, a not-very-bright algorithm at a service provider. These interactions rarely left anyone particularly impressed, they sometimes contribute to solving our problems, but more often than not just result in a frustrated user leaving with a promise of contact from a human support...

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