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I saw just today PricewaterHouseCoopers is going to spend a billion dollars working with OpenAI, which developed ChatGPT, and Microsoft, which invested about $10 billion in OpenAI to build ChatGPT, to start reforming the way in which their business works. Now we’re beginning to get what are really these foundational models, these AI systems that are capable of doing a wide range of things and helping people in a wide variety of areas, and the other fields are waking up. And we’ve been talking about AI for a long time, but in general, AI for the general public and for a lot of professions has been for very narrow tasks. And yeah, I’ve said this before, that I liken it to the very beginning of the internet when the very first browser came out, Mosaic, and all of a sudden you could understand how this conceptual thing, the internet, which was only accessible to specialists, could now be available to everyone-everyone. I think it’s really going to transform the world. But that one of the major electronic health record companies, Epic Systems, one that we use at Yale, is going to start integrating this into the electronic health record and be able to let healthcare professionals use it to improve their workflows.Īnd look, this is something that’s going to transform the world. I mean, these things are just nothing short of remarkable, having been introduced just about six months ago. One of the announcements was that this ChatGPT, this interactive artificial intelligence system where you can basically pose just about any question and it comes back with reasonable responses in whatever level of English or any other language that you’re looking for.

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Last week was the HIMSS Conference, one of the largest conferences of health information technology, it was held in Chicago.Īnd they had a series of announcements. Harlan Krumholz: Yeah, I thought I’d just take a minute to talk about, again, these large language models, the ChatGPTs of the world. And Harlan, what’s getting your attention today? Elizabeth Arleo, but first we’d like to check in on current health news or what’s happening in medicine. We’re trying to get closer to the truth about health and healthcare. We’re physicians and professors at Yale University. Harlan Krumholz: Welcome to Health & Veritas.

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“Is artificial intelligence advancing too quickly? What AI leaders at Google say”Įlizabeth Arleo: First, Eat Your Frog: And Other Pearls for Professional Working Mothers Harlan Krumholz: “Foundation models for generalist medical artificial intelligence” Harlan reports on the state of AI in healthcare Howie reflects on the epidemic of lung injuries from vaping. Howie and Harlan are joined by Elizabeth Arleo, a radiologist with a focus on breast imaging and the author of First, Eat Your Frog: And Other Pearls for Professional Working Mothers.







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