Harvard Scientist Dr. Isaac Kohane Validates GPT-4's Medical Prowess with Rare Diagnosis; OpenAI doubles GPT-4 message cap to 50;GPT-4 Code Interpreter masters math with self-verification; ChatGPT can now remember who you are & what you want

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In today's episode, we'll cover Harvard scientist Kohane validating GPT-4's medical prowess, OpenAI doubling ChatGPT Plus users' message limit to 50, OpenAI unveiling Shap·E for rapid 3D design generation, OpenAI offering $1M in grants for democratic AI governance projects, the potential job displacement by generative AI, privacy risks with connected cars, and expanding your understanding of AI with the book "AI Unraveled".So, this incredible news just came out – Dr. Isaac Kohane, a brilliant scientist from Harvard, has given his stamp of approval to GPT-4, the latest artificial intelligence model. Not only is Dr. Kohane an expert in medicine, but he's also a computer science whiz. And let me tell you, folks, GPT-4 has blown him away with its medical prowess! During his evaluation, Dr. Kohane found that GPT-4 outperformed many human doctors. It achieved an impressive 90% accuracy rate on medical licensing exam questions – that's right, it nailed the exams! But that's not all – GPT-4 also showed its skills by providing patient translations and offering valuable insights into physician-patient interactions. Talk about an all-around genius! But here's where it gets even more mind-blowing, folks. During a real-world test, GPT-4 actually diagnosed a rare medical condition. And get this – its diagnostic skills were on par with those of experienced physicians like Dr. Kohane himself. Now, that's something to take notice of! However, Dr. Kohane, being the thorough researcher he is, also highlighted some small areas where GPT-4 fell short. In his recent publication titled 'The AI Revolution in Medicine,' he pointed out that the model sometimes made minor clerical oversights and numerical inaccuracies. Hey, nobody's perfect, right? Now, amidst all the excitement and wonder, Dr. Kohane is faced with a big challenge – ensuring that GPT-4 remains consistently reliable during medical consultations. It's one thing to perform well in controlled environments, but it's a whole different ball game when it comes to real-life patient care. So, there you have it, folks! GPT-4, the impressive AI model, has received the stamp of approval from none other than Dr. Isaac Kohane, the expert himself. While it's not without its occasional flaws, GPT-4 has shown incredible potential in the world of medicine. Who knows what the future holds for AI and healthcare? Only time will tell!OpenAI has some exciting updates for its users! If you're a ChatGPT Plus subscriber, you'll be happy to know that OpenAI is doubling the number of messages you can send to GPT-4. Instead of the previous limit of 25 messages in 2 hours, you can now send up to 50 messages in 3 hours. This change will be rolled out next week, so get ready to make full use of it. In other news, OpenAI's GPT-4 Code Interpreter is making great strides in mastering math. It's been performing remarkably well on challenging math datasets, thanks to its step-by-step code generation and dynamic solution refinement based on code execution outcomes.Attention AI Unraveled Podcast Listeners!Are you eager to expand your understanding of artificial intelligence? Look no further than the essential book "AI Unraveled: Demystifying Frequently Asked Questions on Artificial Intelligence," now available at Apple, Google, or Amazon (https://amzn.to/44Y5u3y) today!

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