Artificial intelligence and large language models in general practice Dr Roy Mariathas, an RACGP Fellow and digital health entrepreneur discusses the rise of artificial intelligence, its applications in healthcare, and the ethical considerations surrounding its use.
Regulation ‘must keep pace’ with AI revolution: RACGP While AI may help reduce the administrative burden for GPs significantly, a college submission has said regulatory concerns need addressing.
Will generative AI have a role in general practice? When a newsGP article looked into privacy concerns around the use of tools such as ChatGPT, readers wondered about the broader picture.
‘Extremely unwise’: Warning over use of ChatGPT for medical notes The use of tools like ChatGPT for medical notes has already been banned in places. Here, newsGP looks at the implications for general practice.
How a new AI tool may predict the early signs of Parkinson’s The technology has helped to identify potential markers in the blood of people who later developed the disease.
How good is ChatGPT at diagnosing disease? Emergency medicine consultant and medical lecturer Dr Stephen Hughes puts the AI chatbot through its paces.
Call to action on medical AI Dr Martin Seneviratne wants GPs to help ‘shape a fledgling field’ in medical artificial intelligence.
AI can diagnose ‘just as well as human doctors’ – but cannot replace them New research suggests the diagnostic skills of artificial intelligence are on par with doctors, but Dr Evelyn Lewin believes the patient–doctor relationship can never be replicated by technology.
AI is coming to healthcare – and it’s here to help GP19 keynote speaker Dr Martin Seneviratne talks to newsGP about the hype – and real promise – of artificial intelligence in healthcare.
Machines could be more sensitive than humans in mental health diagnosis Artificial intelligence, or AI, could be a useful tool for predicting how people at high risk of psychosis or with recent-onset depression will function socially in the future, new research has found.