Radiology Business March 8, 2023
Marty Stempniak

More experts are weighing in on the potential use of ChatGPT in radiology and medicine in general.

Back in early February, RSNA’s flagship journal, Radiology, published a perspective piece and multiple accompanying editorials on this emerging new artificial intelligence tool. The Radiological Society of North America followed up on the debate Tuesday, sharing two new letters to the editor.

In the first, radiologist and professor Furkan Ufuk, MD, highlighted one key limitation of such “large language models” of AI—the inability to explain their decision-making process. This could pose a problem in imaging if a radiologist uses ChatGPT or other such programs to generate a radiology report.

“This can be a problem in fields such as healthcare or finance, where transparency...

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