Possibility to detect early signs of Alzheimer's with ChatGPT - TWB

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One day, doctors might be able to use the artificial intelligence algorithms underlying ChatGPT, a chatbot program that has gained notoriety for its capacity to provide human-like written responses to some of the most inventive questions. The GPT-3 algorithm from OpenAI can recognize cues from spontaneous speech that are 80% accurate in predicting the early stages of dementia, according to research from Drexel University's School of Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems. A thorough assessment of medical history and a battery of physical and neurological examinations and tests are usually performed as part of the standard procedure for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease today. While there is still no cure for the illness, early detection can provide patients with more therapeutic and support choices. Researchers have been focusing on programs that can pick up on subtle clues, such as hesitation, making grammar and pronunciation mistakes, and forgetting the meaning of words, as a quick test that could indicate whether or not a patient should undergo a full examination.