A Conversation with ChatGPT
Geoffrey Currie
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