I seen a few examples of this technology around, and now securing funding. It will be good to the outcomes from the trial.
Considering this is an Autonomous AI agent (MS Co-pilot, GPTs), I get the feeling current policy, regulation, and approval pathways are already due for a refresh!
Perhaps we need to scope for the eventual emergence of AGI this time… ![]()
Mann says it is probably inevitable that AI systems will eventually manage some portion of diagnosis and treatment. The key thing, he says, is that people know a doctor is available if they are unhappy with the chatbot. “They want to have that number to call to get the next level of service,” he says.
[AI Chatbots Can Diagnose Medical Conditions at Home. How Good Are They]
Interesting data states that ChatGPT4 can now diagnose equally as well as humans without bias..
Diagnosis and triage via AI sounds like one of the biggest levers available to help meet the increasing health needs.
Interesting paper, but some limitations that suggest maybe don’t chuck out the clinician quite yet. It required a physician to write the vignette, and they probably arrived at the diagnosis during clinical eval and framed the vignette accordingly. If you’re just doing a retrospective chart review, the reader/AI has been primed. Probably quite useful as a second opinion though.