A year after launching, ChatGPT is already changing medicine
Briefly

"All these things that are happening now [are] because the race to get to AI faster, quicker and to create the market share began with ChatGPT," said Shafiq Rab, system CIO and chief digital officer at Tufts Medicine.
"We're in the 'wow' period," said Lloyd Minor, dean of Stanford's School of Medicine.
Soon, clinicians started wondering if it could lighten their workloads, with studies examining how well ChatGPT wrote discharge summaries or radiology reports. In some cases, it was even found to be more empathetic in answering patient questions.
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