Stunned Ryan Garcia Gives 7-Word Reaction to AI Bot Passing Medical, Law, & Business Exams
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Recently, the AI chatbot, ChatGPT, has made headlines for passing the US Medical Licensing Exam, and Law and Business exams. This news has raised concerns about the increasing sophistication of artificial intelligence and its potential impact on various professions. The US Medical Licensing Exam is a highly competitive and challenging exam that tests the knowledge and skills of aspiring medical professionals. The passing of the USMLE by ChatGPT has sent shockwaves through the medical community and raised questions about the future of the medical practice.
The team of researchers who tested ChatGPT did so to evaluate its performance reasoning through questions on the USMLE. Despite having no prior training in medicine, ChatGPT performed at over 50% accuracy throughout the testing process and answered 60% of the questions correctly. The passing score for the USMLE is 60% correct answers, so ChatGPT has officially passed the exam.
While some may argue that ChatGPT passing the USMLE is an indication of the potential for AI in the medical field, others are skeptical about the ethics and limitations of AI in healthcare. In a world where technology is advancing at an exponential rate, it is important to consider the potential consequences of relying too heavily on AI in critical industries like healthcare.
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Ryan Garcia is concerned with AI’s growth!
Boxing icon Ryan Garcia took notice of the news and took to his Instagram story to express his thoughts on the matter. He wrote, “Time to get heart surgery from AI,” with a touch of sarcasm. His statement highlights the fear and skepticism that many individuals may have about the use of AI in the medical field. He is recently making headlines as his game with Gervonta Davis or Tank is edging closer.
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However, it is important to note that while ChatGPT has passed the USMLE, it is not yet ready to perform complex medical procedures. The AI chatbot still lacks the necessary experience and hands-on training that is required for medical practice. Furthermore, there are also concerns about the reliability and accuracy of AI in making medical diagnoses and decisions.
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Summing up, the news of ChatGPT passing the USMLE has sparked a discussion about the role of AI in the medical field. While AI has the potential to revolutionize healthcare, it is crucial to approach its integration with caution and carefully consider its limitations and potential consequences.
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