Wow. The AI app describes costochondritis just like any practicing MD trained in the 70s, like me. That was pure superstition even back then, the traditional consensus (wink wink) received Latinate response to legions of anxious people with some chest wall tenderness. There were no neutrophils in the costochondral joint (maybe in the chondrosternal joint, but who would know?) It's just as dishonest as myself back then, but ennobled by the "intelligence" label.
Not that I know if. I just thought she’d be interested (and of course a good source) and maybe want to check out the OCPs on OpenAI, especially r/t costochondritis. And yes, a great sense of humor!
Wow. The AI app describes costochondritis just like any practicing MD trained in the 70s, like me. That was pure superstition even back then, the traditional consensus (wink wink) received Latinate response to legions of anxious people with some chest wall tenderness. There were no neutrophils in the costochondral joint (maybe in the chondrosternal joint, but who would know?) It's just as dishonest as myself back then, but ennobled by the "intelligence" label.
Hey Jeremy, you might want to read this, from the current New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/tech/annals-of-technology/chatgpt-is-a-blurry-jpeg-of-the-web. It gets worse... :)
Not that I know if. I just thought she’d be interested (and of course a good source) and maybe want to check out the OCPs on OpenAI, especially r/t costochondritis. And yes, a great sense of humor!
Continue. Please, with more direct questions. This is intriguing.
I'll definitely do more of this.
Thank you
Dr Jen Gunter should see this!
Has Jen done stuff with OpenAI? I bet she's very funny with it (she has a great sense of humor in addition to her expertise)