ChatGPT and Potential Healthcare Implications of Large Language Models
Are you interested in the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare, and its potential for cancer research? Join us at the March NCI Imaging and Informatics Community Webinar (IICW)! During the event, Weill Cornell Medicine’s Dr. George Shih will talk about ChatGPT and large language models.
ChatGPT is an AI chatbot, built on top of large language models, with the potential to impact many aspects of healthcare. Specifically, Dr. Shih will discuss:
- examples of ChatGPT in healthcare, including current limitations.
- potential implications of ChatGPT and large language models for researchers, providers, patients, and more.
- how ChatGPT and AI’s evolution over time might impact users.
Both the Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology and the Cancer Imaging Program organize the monthly NCI IICW. During the first Monday of every month, this event features scientific presentations and project updates. To receive updates on future topics and to access previous presentations and recordings, visit the IICW webpage.
This event is free and open to the public.
Dr. Shih is professor and vice-chair for Informatics in the Department of Radiology at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City. In his volunteer capacity, Dr. Shih is the co-chair of the Society for Abdominal Radiology AI Committee and co-chair of the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine Machine Learning Committee. Dr. Shih is also on the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Informatics Council, RSNA ML Steering Committee, RSNA ML Data Standards Committee, and the associate editor of the RSNA journal, Radiology: Artificial Intelligence. He is also the co-founder of MD.ai, which provides a cloud platform for medical AI.
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