Radiology Business October 30, 2025
Hannah Murphy

There are numerous commercially available large language models capable of assisting with radiology report interpretation, but which one is best suited for patient use?

A new paper published in Insights Into Imaging recently sought to answer this question. Researchers compared the utility of popular LLMs—ChatGPT, Gemini and Copilot—to determine if one had an edge over its competitors in terms of readability and accuracy. With patients gaining access to imaging reports earlier than ever, it’s critical they have access to large language models that can accurately summarize the results.

“Misinterpretation of radiology reports may potentially contribute to patient anxiety, confusion or misinformed decisions; however, such implications remain hypothetical given the limited patient-based evidence,” co-authors Ahmet Bozer, MD, and Yeliz...

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