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A Conversation with ChatGPT

Geoffrey Currie

2023Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ChatGPT chatbot powered by GPT 3.5 was released in late November 2022 but has been rapidly assimilated into educational and clinical environments. <b>Method:</b> Insight into ChatGPT capabilities was undertaken in an interview-style approach with the chatbot itself. <b>Results:</b> ChatGPT powered by GPT 3.5 exudes confidence in its capabilities in supporting and enhancing student learning in nuclear medicine and in supporting clinical practice. ChatGPT is also self-aware of limitations and flaws in capabilities and the risks these pose to academic integrity. <b>Conclusion:</b> Further objective evaluation of ChatGPT capabilities in authentic learning and clinical scenarios is required.

Topics & Concepts

ChatbotConversationStyle (visual arts)Medical educationComputer sciencePsychologyMedicineWorld Wide WebCommunicationHistoryArchaeologyArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationCOVID-19 diagnosis using AI
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