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Evaluating the diagnostic accuracy of GPT-4o and GPT-4 Turbo in identifying melanoma: A comparative study
Samantha Sattler;
Nitin Chetla;
Matthew Chen;
Tamer Rajai Hage;
Joseph Chang;
William Young Guo;
Jeremy Hugh
ABSTRACT
ChatGPT is increasing in use in healthcare. Fields like dermatology and radiology could benefit from use of ChatGPT to help clinicians diagnose skin lesions. This research letter aims to find the accuracy of ChatGPT in diagnosing melanoma based on images. Our analysis indicates that ChatGPT cannot be used reliably to diagnose melanoma and improvements are needed in the program to reach this stage, but it can still help clinicians.
Citation
Please cite as:
Sattler S, Chetla N, Chen M, Hage TR, Chang J, Guo WY, Hugh J
Evaluating the Diagnostic Accuracy of ChatGPT-4 Omni and ChatGPT-4 Turbo in Identifying Melanoma: Comparative Study