The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged humanity to be cautious when using Large Language Model (LLM) tools produced by artificial intelligence (AI). This is stated in a published statement. area organizations.
According to the World Health Organization, LLMs include some of the fastest growing platforms such as ChatGPT, Bard, Bert and many other platforms that mimic the understanding, processing and creation of human communication while also generating significant interest in healthcare.
The global organization notes the critical importance of carefully examining risks when using these models as a decision support tool or to enhance diagnostic capabilities.
WHO said it is enthusiastic about AI technologies to support healthcare professionals, patients and scientists, but is concerned that the precaution that would normally be applied with any new technology is not consistently adhered to in major language models.
They also warned that hasty implementation of untested systems could lead to errors by medical professionals, harm patients, undermine trust in artificial intelligence, and thus delay the worldwide use of such technologies.
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