ChatGPT in a Medical Setting: Safety, Appropriateness, and Desirability - November 15, 2023
Offered By: Stanford Department of Medicine via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the implications of ChatGPT in medical contexts through this insightful Grand Rounds presentation. Delve into the critical question of when, if ever, synthetic text can be considered safe, appropriate, and desirable in healthcare settings. Led by Emily Bender, PhD, a distinguished Professor of Linguistics and Adjunct Professor in Computer Science and Information at the University of Washington, this hour-long discussion offers a deep dive into the intersection of artificial intelligence and medicine. Gain valuable perspectives on the potential benefits and risks of implementing AI-generated text in medical practice, research, and patient care. Examine the ethical considerations, accuracy concerns, and practical applications of language models like ChatGPT in various medical scenarios. Enhance your understanding of this cutting-edge technology and its impact on the future of healthcare delivery and communication.
Syllabus
ChatGPT in a Medical Setting | DoM Grand Rounds | 15 November 2023
Taught by
Stanford Department of Medicine
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