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Revolutionizing Medical AI: John Snow Labs' LLMs Outperforms GPT-4, Med-PaLM2

Revolutionizing Medical AI: John Snow Labs’ LLMs Outperforms GPT-4, Med-PaLM2

May 21, 2024May 22, 2024HIT Consultant

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– John Snow Labs, a leader in AI for healthcare, has announced a significant breakthrough in medical Large Language Model (LLM) accuracy. Their models have achieved state-of-the-art (SOTA) performance on industry…

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LLMs are not ready to automate clinical coding, says Mount Sinai study

LLMs are not ready to automate clinical coding, says Mount Sinai study

May 1, 2024May 1, 2024Healthcare IT news

A new study from Mount Sinai suggests that using generative artificial intelligence to help with coding automation has some significant limitations.WHY IT MATTERS
For the research, Mount Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine evaluated the potential application…

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Optimization of hepatological clinical guidelines interpretation by large language models: a retrieval augmented generation-based framework

Optimization of hepatological clinical guidelines interpretation by large language models: a retrieval augmented generation-based framework

April 24, 2024April 24, 2024npj Digital Medicine

Large language models (LLMs) can potentially transform healthcare, particularly in providing the right information to the right provider at the right time in the hospital workflow. This study investigates the integration of LLMs into…

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Healthcare AI News 4/10/24 – HIStalk

Healthcare AI News 4/10/24 – HIStalk

April 10, 2024April 11, 2024HIStalk

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Google opens Gemini 1.5 Pro to developer preview via API, which includes native speech understanding and a file handling API. The system was tested with a 400-page transcript from the Apollo 11 mission, about…

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China Medical University Hospital unveils Microsoft genAI-based medical speech engine

China Medical University Hospital unveils Microsoft genAI-based medical speech engine

April 4, 2024April 4, 2024Healthcare IT news

China Medical University Hospital through its AI Center has developed a medical speech AI engine powered by Microsoft. In a statement, the Taiwanese hospital described its Generative Healthcare Intelligent (gHi) system as the Mandarin version of…

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Bridging the literacy gap for surgical consents: an AI-human expert collaborative approach

Bridging the literacy gap for surgical consents: an AI-human expert collaborative approach

March 8, 2024March 8, 2024npj Digital Medicine

Despite the importance of informed consent in healthcare, the readability and specificity of consent forms often impede patients’ comprehension. This study investigates the use of GPT-4 to simplify surgical consent forms and introduces an…

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GPT-4 Matches Ophthalmologists in Glaucoma, Retina Management

GPT-4 Matches Ophthalmologists in Glaucoma, Retina Management

February 23, 2024February 23, 2024Health IT Analytics

By Shania Kennedy

February 23, 2024 – Researchers from the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai (NYEE) demonstrated that OpenAI’s Generative Pre-Training–Model 4 (GPT-4)can match, or in some cases outperform, ophthalmologists in the…

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Feasibility of combining spatial computing and AI for mental health support in anxiety and depression

Feasibility of combining spatial computing and AI for mental health support in anxiety and depression

January 26, 2024January 27, 2024npj Digital Medicine

The increasing need for mental health support and a shortage of therapists have led to the development of the eXtended-reality Artificial Intelligence Assistant (XAIA). This platform combines spatial computing, virtual reality (VR), and artificial…

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Diagnostic reasoning prompts reveal the potential for large language model interpretability in medicine

Diagnostic reasoning prompts reveal the potential for large language model interpretability in medicine

January 24, 2024January 24, 2024npj Digital Medicine

One of the major barriers to using large language models (LLMs) in medicine is the perception they use uninterpretable methods to make clinical decisions that are inherently different from the cognitive processes of clinicians….

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Healthcare AI News 1/10/24 – HIStalk

Healthcare AI News 1/10/24 – HIStalk

January 11, 2024January 11, 2024HIStalk

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OpenAI launches the GPT Store, which allows users to distribute – and eventually charge for – customized GPTs that they have created. The company also announces ChatGPT Team, a $25 per-user per-month secure workspace…

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