A new study in JAMA Oncology confirms that OpenAI’s ChatGPT might have some serious shortcomings when it comes to doling out medical advice for cancer treatment.
Castro was not involved in the study but commented on the findings.
Researchers from three different hospital systems put ChatGPT to the test by compiling 104 different prompts — and asking the chatbot for its recommendations on cancer treatments. The results were underwhelming.are trained primarily to function as chatbots, but they are not specifically trained to reliably provide factually correct information," she told Fox News Digital.
A team of four board-certified oncologists reviewed and scored the responses using five criteria. Overall, ChatGPT scored just 61.9%. Also, the study does not discuss the ethical considerations of using AI chatbots for providing cancer treatment recommendations, noted Dr. Castro. Castro said he sees promise in the use of AI chatbots for providing cancer treatment information — but significant challenges still need to be addressed.
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