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How can artificial intelligence advance emergency medicine? A look at the current state

In Commentary by Richard ChengLeave a Comment

Nearly two years have passed since OpenAI unveiled ChatGPT, propelling artificial intelligence’s (AI) capabilities into the public spotlight and sparking a technological race to incorporate AI into virtually every field – from computer operating systems, to film writing, to ordering food at the drive-through. Beyond the excitement, large AI models have important pitfalls to pay attention to. Most importantly, the quality of its outputs is directly linked to the quality of its training …

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Artificial intelligence in emergency medicine: beyond the hype

In Commentary, HiQuiPs by Abirami KirubarajanLeave a Comment

During a busy night shift, you are reading a series of chest X-rays when you overhear a colleague remark, “This will all be replaced by computers soon, anyways”. You think back to a few Tweets on artificial intelligence in medicine and wonder if her comment has merit.   There has been so much hype about the topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in recent years, much of which is optimistic and some of which is …