The use of large language models in medicine: proceeding with caution
Jiawen Deng, Areeba Zubair, Ye‐Jean Park, Eesha Affan, Qi Zuo
Abstract
Large language models, like ChatGPT and Bard, have potential clinical applications due to their ability to generate conversational responses and encode medical knowledge. However, their clinical adoption faces challenges including hallucinations, lack of transparency, and lack of consistency. Ethicolegal concerns surrounding patient consent, legal liability, and data privacy further complicate matters. Despite their promise, an optimistic but cautious approach is essential for the safe integration of large language models into clinical settings.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineTransparency (behavior)Consistency (knowledge bases)LiabilityInternet privacyComputer securityArtificial intelligenceLawComputer sciencePolitical scienceArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationEthics in Clinical ResearchCOVID-19 diagnosis using AI