This AI will follow along and take the session notes for the doctor by
listening to the office visit. It will also bring up charts and records
through voice command and prompt the doctor to do routine things during
the office visit. It's due out early next year.
This could be very helpful.
However I can imagine a few kinks in the office visit process initially:
Patient: "Doctor, my knee hurts"
AI: "REMEMBER TO MAKE A FOLLOW-UP APPOINTMENT"
Patient: "What was that?!"
Doctor: "Oh pay no attention -- that is just the new AI system everyone
has to consent to for treatment. It will help us during the session."
AI: "HAVE YOU EXAMINED THE KNEE X-RAY YET?"
Doctor: "AI, pull up the knee x-ray"
Patient: "This is my first visit, there is no knee x-ray yet."
AI: "REMEMBER TO SCHEDULE A KNEE X-RAY"
Doctor & Patient Together: "We don't know if we need a knee x-ray yet!"
Patient: "It started hurting yesterday"
Doctor: "Jump up on the table and I'll take a look at it"
AI: "SHALL I SUMMON A NURSE TO WATCH TO GUARD AGAINST ALLEGATIONS OF
IMPROPRIETY?"
Doctor: "NO!"
Doctor: "It does look a bit red. Does this hurt?"
Patient: "A bit when you touch there and I bend it."
AI: "SHALL I SCHEDULE THE KNEE X-RAY NOW?"
Doctor: "SHUT UP! AI -- Silent mode now!"
Office visits are going to be fun the next few years while this gets sorted.
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I know some people have issues with things written with #ChatGPT, but it's helped me a lot. I am #dyslexic, have difficulty writing (especially longer content), and have difficulty putting complex ideas in an easy-to-understand way that flows. ChatGPT has helped me write a lot faster and better.
L'université de Genève produit de plus en plus de documents et des lignes directrices intéressants sur l'utilisation de l'IA dans l'enseignement supérieur, au-delà de la simple chasse à la fraude. De nombreuses discussions spécifiques sont également en cours au sein de chaque faculté. Sacré challenge, tout de même! https://view.genial.ly/642e8b666cba7a0011ef4154
It wasn't an easy decision, but I'm officially taking The Authenticity Initiative pledge. In today's #blog, I've explained why I'm vowing to not use #ChatGPT or any tool like it within my personal work. And I've explained why I won't edit it either. #writingcommunity
I’m dealing with the “generative AI” pedagogical challenge by letting ChatGPT write my syllabi and compose my lectures this semester, while I go on vacation in a distant country. The students will all be using #ChatGPT to compose their papers, so I figure we’ll all come out even.
But Google's Bard LLM wins for sheer commitment to the bit:
Q: What is a french city that has an accent in its name?
Bordeaux (with an acute accent on the "o") is a city in southwestern France, on the Garonne River. It is known for its wine production and its beautiful architecture.
Nantes (with a grave accent on the "a") is a city in western France, on the Loire River. It is the capital of the Pays de la Loire region.
Strasbourg (with an umlaut on the "a") is a city in eastern France, on the Ill River. It is the capital of the Grand Est region.
Lyon (with a cedilla on the "n") is a city in eastern France, on the Rhône River. It is the third-largest city in France.
tl;dr Books, most likely generated by an LLM, were being sold on Amazon under Jane Friedman's name. The same books were added to her Goodreads profile. Amazon initially refused to remove the books. If it's happening to her, it's definitely happening to other authors.
Crawler für Training von GPT ausschließen: OpenAI stellt Code für robots.txt vor
Für das Training von KI-Chatbots wie ChatGPT wird das Internet durchpflügt. Wer Inhalte davon ausschließen will, kann das nun über Code in der robots.txt tun.
@emilymbender “an LLM generates output “by emulating a nervous system but without attempting to simulate it. This precludes the possibility that it is conscious.” Great read!! @linguistics#linguistics#AI#ChatGPT
"Described as #hallucination, confabulation or just plain making things up, it’s now a problem for [anyone using] #generativeAI system[s]
“I don’t think that there’s any model today that doesn’t suffer from some hallucination,” said Daniela Amodei, co-founder and president of #Anthropic#AI
#Tech experts are starting to doubt that #ChatGPT and A.I. 'hallucinations' will ever go away: 'This isn’t fixable'"