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Elon Musk: ChatGPT has passed the US Medical Licensing Exam

Elon Musk: ChatGPT has passed the US Medical Licensing Exam

Elon Musk: ChatGPT has passed the US Medical Licensing Exam

Elon Musk: ChatGPT has passed the US Medical Licensing Exam

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  • ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence chatbot, passed the US Medical Licensing Exam.
  • Twitter CEO Elon Musk has slammed the chatbot after it passed the exam.
  • ChatGPT was created by the company Open AI, to which Musk and Microsoft contributed funds.
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Elon Musk: ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, has been a hot topic of debate online since its launch in November for its talkative expertise. People have been asking ChatGPT a range of questions in a lighthearted and light manner to assess its skills and strength. The tool recently passed numerous notable exams, including the US Medical licensure exam, a Wharton Business School test for the operations management course’s final exam, and four constitutional law tests from the University of Minnesota Law School.

Now, in response to ChatGPT passing the US Medical Licensing Exam, Twitter CEO Elon Musk has slammed the artificial intelligence chatbot. Mr. Musk responded to a tweet regarding the capabilities of the chatbot, and said, “I’m sure everything will be fine.”

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Notably, the chatbot ChatGPT was created by the AI research company Open AI, in which Elon Musk and Microsoft have contributed funds. Anyone who visits the AI tool website can ask the chatbot a question about any subject and receive a quick, detailed response in paragraph form.

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ChatGPT has proved its capabilities in recent weeks. The tool has authored quick and difficult articles, marketing pitches, poems and jokes, and even a speech for a United States Congressman. However, there are concerns that AI will replace some human employment.

However, passing the US Medical Licensing examinations was one of the AI tool’s most recent accomplishments. According to ABC News, the researchers examined the theoretical upper limitations of the chatbot in a pre-print study. They stated that ChatGPT received a score of more than 50% on the US medical licensure exam, one of the most difficult standardised tests accessible. (USMLE).

Researchers put the programme through a mock, shortened version of the USMLE, which is necessary for any doctor seeking a licence to practise medicine in the United States. The researchers fed past exam questions into the AI programme and had the answers, which ranged from open-ended written responses to multiple-choice questions, assessed independently by two physician adjudicators. They also ensured that the answers to such queries were not already in the dataset available to the chatbot after training.

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The researchers observed that, despite not having seen the answers, ChatGPT performed at or near the passing threshold for exams without any particular training or reinforcement. The tool received more than 50 percent across all examinations and approached the USMLE pass threshold of about 60 percent. “Therefore, ChatGPT is now comfortably within the passing range,” the paper concluded.

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