Will Dr Clever Clogs, otherwise known as ChatGPT, be at Davos 2024?
It would make sense for ChatGPT, the generative AI tool, to be an honoured attendee at next year’s Davos.
After all, it’s a high-flyer and drawing big bucks in investment.
By every indication, ChatGPT is poised to hit the big time.
ChatGPT recently sat three parts of the US Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) as part of an experiment. Researchers used USMLE because its “linguistic and conceptual richness” rendered it “an excellent challenge for GPT”.
In their words, the exam “is a high-stakes, comprehensive three-step standardized testing program covering all topics in physicians’ fund of knowledge, spanning basic science, clinical reasoning, medical management, and bioethics”. They said that typically, the exam is taken by “medical students who have completed two years of didactic and problem-based learning and focuses on basic science, pharmacology, and pathophysiology” and who “spend approximately 300–400 hours of dedicated study time in prep…
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