Berlin What is still a dream of the future for many is already part of everyday work for Felix Nensa. Nensa is a radiologist at the University Hospital in Essen, specializing in artificial intelligence. He is currently working on large language models that are causing a stir around the world with the ChatGPT program.
You can explain complex issues simply or analyze large amounts of data in a matter of seconds. “Within a few weeks, the way we work has changed radically,” Nensa told Handelsblatt.
ChatGPT already helps with the writing of data protection notices or job descriptions. In addition, his team can use the program to program ten times faster because it generates code. In-house IT projects have been massively accelerated as a result. “This is incredible and gives a taste of the speed at which ChatGPT will change medicine as well,” says Nensa.
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