AI Program Passes US Medical Licensing Examination

Usage artificial intelligence for generating images and inscriptions has gained popularity in recent months due to the availability of programs with this technology, one of them is chatbot ChatGPTwho recently Received a passing score on the U.S. Medical Licensure Exam. (USMLE).

According to a study published February 9, 2023 in the open access journal PLOS Digital Health by Tiffany Kung, Victor Tseng and colleagues at AnsibleHealth, ChatGPT can score near the approval threshold of about 60 percent. for USMLE, with answers that are coherent and internal, and contain frequently occurring ideas.

Kung and colleagues tested the performance of ChatGPT on USMLEa series of three highly standardized and regulated examinations required to obtain a medical license in the United States.

Conducted by medical students and medical trainees. USMLE tests knowledge covering most medical disciplines.from biochemistry to diagnostic reasoning through bioethics.

After deleting questions based on images, the authors tested the software by answering 350 of 376 questions. available in June 2022 USMLE release.

These were the results obtained by ChatGPT

Once the vague answers have been eliminated, ChatGPT scored between 52.4% and 75.0%. on all three USMLE exams. The threshold for passing each year is about 60%.

ChatGPT too demonstrated the coincidence of all answers at the level of 94.6%. and gave at least significant insight (something new, non-obvious, and clinically significant) in 88.9% of their responses.

In particular, ChatGPT has surpassed PubMedGPTa homologous model trained exclusively on the biomedical literature, which rated 50.8% on the old USMLE question dataset.

US university students are already using ChatGPT to cheat in the classroom

Author: Opinion
Source: La Opinion

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