I asked the recently released #GPT4 to give me prompts that would demonstrate the differences between #ChatGPT and GPT-4 for medical professionals.
I tested these with both engines and the differences are staggering.
Here are some examples it came up with:
1) Prompt 1 - Diagnosing a patient with ambiguous symptoms
ChatGPT: "A patient presents with fatigue, weight loss, and occasional dizziness. What are some possible causes for these symptoms?"
GPT-4: "A 45-year-old male patient presents with a 3-month history of progressive fatigue, unintentional weight loss of 15 pounds, and episodes of dizziness. Please provide a differential diagnosis and suggest relevant diagnostic tests."
2) Prompt 2 - Treatment recommendations
ChatGPT: "What are some common treatments for type 2 diabetes?"
GPT-4: "A 55-year-old female with a recent diagnosis of type 2 diabetes has an HbA1c level of 8.5%. Outline a comprehensive treatment plan, including lifestyle modifications, pharmacological options, and follow-up"
3) Prompt 3 - Patient education
ChatGPT: "Explain high blood pressure in simple terms."
GPT-4: "Create a patient-friendly educational handout on hypertension, including an overview of the condition, risk factors, symptoms, potential complications, and management strategies."
4) Prompt 4 - Reviewing medical research
ChatGPT: "Tell me about the benefits of exercise for mental health."
GPT-4: "Summarize recent research findings on the relationship between physical activity and mental health outcomes, including potential mechanisms & recommendations.
5) Prompt 5 - Clinical case scenario
ChatGPT: "Describe a patient with pneumonia."
GPT-4: "Create a detailed clinical case scenario involving a 65-year-old patient presenting with community-acquired pneumonia, including physical examination findings, test results, and treatment
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I've been testing it in the last couple of hours. It's extraordinary. If you were amazed by ChatGPT, then get ready for this next iteration in scaling up deep learning.
For ChatGPT Plus users, it's already available and they can ask 100 questions per 4 hour windows. For others, there is a waitlist. Here is Open AI's announcement:
"We spent 6 months making GPT-4 safer and more aligned. GPT-4 is 82% less likely to respond to requests for disallowed content and 40% more likely to produce factual responses than GPT-3.5 on our internal evaluations."
This is my first paper as a physician and researcher that I co-authored with a patient scholar, @ePatientDave.
The paper reports that patient design, instead of patient centricity, should lead healthcare leaders in designing products, facilities or technologies for patients.
Patient design means we involve patients on the highest level of decision-making.
While patient centricity is a passive process for patients as whether their opinions would be used in the final design of a product is the decision of those finishing the product.