Great advances in the field of artificial intelligence in recent years have added speed and convenience to our lives. We can now clearly see the effects of artificial intelligence in many areas of daily life. This situation also manifests itself in the healthcare sector. According to the latest information, GPT-4, the large language model developed by OpenAI, interpreted brain tumor reports more accurately than doctors. Here are the details…
GPT-4 reads preoperative MRI reports better
A study published in the European Journal of Radiology found that GPT-4 exceeds the accuracy of radiologists in identifying brain tumors using preoperative MRI reports. This study shows that the big language model makes more accurate predictions than doctors.

Within the scope of this study, 150 preoperative brain MRI reports were first translated from Japanese to English and then GPT-4 was asked to make a diagnosis. Reports submitted to the large language model were also reviewed by five different radiologists.
GPT-4 reached 74 percent accuracy in final diagnoses. This rate varied between 65 percent and 79 percent for radiologists. With this study, real clinical radiology reports were interpreted by the language model for the first time. Previously, reports were provided for testing purposes.
Stating that large language models play an important role in diagnosis, researchers revealed the potential of such technologies in the field of health. Additionally, this study demonstrated the reliability of GPT-4.
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