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Lee Kim, HIMSS senior principal of cybersecurity and privacy, spoke with MobiHealthNews about GPT-5 use in healthcare. She emphasized that patient safety and cybersecurity must remain top priorities for developers.
The company says the model excels in healthcare applications, outperforming previous models on real-world clinical tasks and is already being adopted by healthcare companies.
The offering measures AI's real-world performance and safety around handling realistic medical conversations, using physician-created rubrics and GPT-4.1 scoring.
OpenAI cofounder Sam Altman says the company "is not for sale."
OpenAI has launched the OpenAI Academy to support developers and companies in low- and middle-income countries who are leveraging AI to solve problems in their communities.
A study published in Clinical Imaging says ChatGPT can simplify radiology reports, but the results differ significantly based on racial context.
The pharma giant's employees will have access to ChatGPT Enterprise, which allows teams to create customized GPTs on specific topics.
A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine says GPT-4 correctly diagnosed 52.7% of complex cases compared to only 36% of medical journal readers.
The Frontier Model Forum will identify best practices for responsible AI development, including supporting the creation of applications geared toward early cancer detection.
The expanded partnership allows clinical documentation from virtual care visits to be automatically generated using Microsoft's AI capabilities, including GPT4.