CVJan 9, 2025

OpenAI ChatGPT interprets Radiological Images: GPT-4 as a Medical Doctor for a Fast Check-Up

arXiv:2501.06269v27 citationsh-index: 6
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This addresses the potential for AI to support medical decision-making in radiology, though it is incremental in testing a new model on existing tasks.

The study explored whether GPT-4 can interpret radiological images to replace or assist healthcare professionals, finding that it is not accurate enough for analyzing chest X-rays but can provide helpful interpretations to support doctors.

OpenAI released version GPT-4 on March 14, 2023, following the success of ChatGPT, which was announced in November 2022. In addition to the existing GPT-3 features, GPT-4 can interpret images. To achieve this, the processing power and model have been significantly improved. The ability to process and interpret images goes far beyond the applications and effectiveness of artificial intelligence. In this study, we first explored the interpretation of radiological images in healthcare using artificial intelligence (AI). Then, we experimented with the image interpretation capability of the GPT-4. In this way, we addressed the question of whether artificial intelligence (AI) can replace a healthcare professional (e.g., a medical doctor) or whether it can be used as a decision-support tool that makes decisions easier and more reliable. Our results showed that ChatGPT is not sufficient and accurate to analyze chest X-ray images, but it can provide interpretations that can assist medical doctors or clinicians.

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