Mayo Clinic November 1, 2024
John Halamka

Generative AI has limitations, but with each quarter, performance and adoption are growing at an unprecedented rate.

By Paul Cerrato, senior research analyst and communications specialist, Mayo Clinic Platform and John Halamka, M.D., President, Mayo Clinic Platform.

To many AI enthusiasts, 2022 was the year the earth stood still. On November 30, 2022, ChatGPT was first introduced, which got the attention of many other tech companies, who in turn developed their own generative AI systems. ChatGPT’s ability to closely mimic a human conversation, create original content, and even write computer code resulted in about 1 million users signing on in just five days. At last count, about 200 million people worldwide use it weekly, but its record-breaking popularity...

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