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Florence X Doo1, Tessa S Cook2, Eliot L Siegel3
1Director of Innovation, University of Maryland Medical Intelligent Imaging Center (UM2ii), Baltimore, Maryland; Member, Committee on Economics in Academic Radiology, under the ACR Commission on Economics.
Abstract:
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as GPT-4, and the chatbot interface ChatGPT, show promise for a variety of applications in radiology and health care. However, like other AI tools, ChatGPT has limitations and potential pitfalls that must be considered before adopting it for teaching, clinical practice, and beyond. We summarize five major emerging use cases for ChatGPT and generative AI in radiology across the levels of increasing data complexity, along with pitfalls associated with each. As the use of AI in health care continues to grow, it is crucial for radiologists (and all physicians) to stay informed and ensure the safe translation of these new technologies.
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