#AimiGPT | Large Language Models for Health 101
“Can ChatGPT diagnose me?” How Large Language Models Will Transform Clinical Care took place on April 27, 2023.
How might large language models such as ChatGPT transform a patient/consumer’s ability to self-diagnose or support clinicians in diagnostic decision-making? What are critical ethical, equity and regulatory considerations for safe and effective use of these and related tools?
LLM 101
IWhat are LLMs? How do they work? What data were they trained on? How should we think about general purpose LLMs like ChatGPT vs health-specific Foundation Models?
What are some of the key limitations in its training and development that consumers and clinicians should be aware of when using it for medical advice?
Nigam Shah - Professor of Medicine and of Biomedical Data Science, Co-Director of the Stanford Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging, Stanford University
This event is co-hosted by the Stanford Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging (AIMI) and Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) and co-sponsored by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and GSR Ventures.
Learn about upcoming events here: https://aimi.stanford.edu/events
Видео #AimiGPT | Large Language Models for Health 101 канала Stanford AIMI
How might large language models such as ChatGPT transform a patient/consumer’s ability to self-diagnose or support clinicians in diagnostic decision-making? What are critical ethical, equity and regulatory considerations for safe and effective use of these and related tools?
LLM 101
IWhat are LLMs? How do they work? What data were they trained on? How should we think about general purpose LLMs like ChatGPT vs health-specific Foundation Models?
What are some of the key limitations in its training and development that consumers and clinicians should be aware of when using it for medical advice?
Nigam Shah - Professor of Medicine and of Biomedical Data Science, Co-Director of the Stanford Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging, Stanford University
This event is co-hosted by the Stanford Center for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Imaging (AIMI) and Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) and co-sponsored by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and GSR Ventures.
Learn about upcoming events here: https://aimi.stanford.edu/events
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