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An artificial intelligence system achieved higher accuracy rates than human doctors during triage at a large Boston hospital. The model matched or outperformed the previous GPT-4 model in clinical decision-making. The study utilized actual cases from the emergency department at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Adam Rodman stated the results are not an artifact of evaluation methods but work for real-world diagnoses. Rodman noted the study does not suggest AI should replace doctors. Researchers at Harvard evaluated a reasoning model developed by OpenAI in an emergency department setting. The study was conducted by Rodman and colleagues as part of a series of experiments. A study published in the journal Science suggests an OpenAI reasoning model can match human emergency department doctors in diagnostic accuracy.
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“76 casos en la puerta de urgencias de un enorme hospital de Boston. Y la IA... consiguía un nivel superior de acierto que los médicos, sobre todo en el momento del triaje.”
“76 casos en la puerta de urgencias de un enorme hospital de Boston. Y la IA... ...consiguiendo un nivel superior de acierto que los médicos, sobre todo en el momento del triaje.”
“an AI reasoning model developed by OpenAI excelled at diagnosing patients and making decisions about managing their care. It matched and often outperformed doctors in the earlier AI model GPT-4.”
“They evaluated how well a reasoning model developed by OpenAI could diagnose patients and make decisions about their care.”
“A study published Today in the journal Science, suggest the answer is yes. The patient may have lupus pleuritis, so an inflammation of the lungs and the heart because of lupus.”
“evaluated how well a reasoning model developed by open AI could... The patient may have lupus pleuritis... This is one of the real cases from the emergency department that Rodman and his colleagues at Harvard tested”
“evaluated how well a reasoning model developed by open AI could... The patient may have lupus pleuritis, so an inflammation of the lungs and the heart because of lupus.”
“A major study finds that artificial intelligence has made big advances in medical reasoning and can outperform doctors on some common tasks.”
“A major study finds that artificial intelligence has made big advances in medical reasoning and can outperform doctors on some common tasks.”
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