i've been using it for 1 week. It's so good. It could replace 99% of our teachers. It answers exactly what you want. and gives simple and good explenations. It's 1000 times better than our uni teachers. Our teachers litteraly read powerpoints without even explaining anything.
I was talking actually with some colleagues the other day about Alicja AI, it's like the chat GPT but for healthcare, it has "Clinical Prompt Shorcuts" which makes it easier than chat GPT, they also used fine tune models for healthcare so the data is more accurate, it has also an ai dictation feature you can virtually automate any clinical documentation it's very powerful
I am a 2L in law school and obsessed with this, was using it to answer some advising/consulting questions for my entertainment law class and it was great. Some downfalls is it's ability to analyze a fact pattern on final exams/multiple choice because professors require a lot of caselaw / analysis which AI does not really do. But over all, I am shocked by it's ability with regards to pulling relevant legal issues that might be triggered
Oh that sounds like a very interesting use case, I saw one TikTok where they actually asked specific law questions according to a specific region and it was able to pull up the relevant laws and codes accordingly. Might actually be a game-changer in the near future. Even if you don't use it as heavily, you can always just use it to better communicate right
Absolutely remarkable. As an aspiring medical student this has increased my efficiency ten-fold. Thanks making this video showing more people it’s uses.
May i ask how did it make you more efficient? Chatgpt does not have access to the internet and that includes piblications, books online, etc etc. The answers that you get are wrong most of the time.
@@b.s.m9732 In the video I demonstrated how you can use it to write simple emails, reword your work (letters/personal statements), make flash cards from copy and pasting your existing PPT slides. These tasks don't necessary require the "right" answer. Ultimately, it is up to you assess how to use a certain software, this is just a tool.
These are just my (kind of) lame uses, many people are using it to help them code in real time. Like stack overflow, I encourage you to watch more videos on how others are using it as well!
@@abdulrsyed I was referring to the title..... Won't work when it comes down to medical stuff. Tried it. Chatgpt has no access to the internet, online books, publications, etc etc and you can't rely on the answers that it gives you. Have a nice day.
If this had access to the state-of-the-art resources (e.g. medicine textbooks) and would provide the source for each answer, med school would be an entirely different experience. Same goes for other schools I think!
Idc I use the hell out of this in my physiology class. I ask it a question that I don’t understand and it gives me an example of exactly what I was looking for but in easy terms to understand.
Yeah it could, I was thinking about this. But it also goes beyond to justify and support it's answer which is remarkable. Of course its sourcing all this information but cool to see it can hold it's own in terms of giving an answer!
The next generation is coming out soon. It should be better than this one and eventually they'll have one better and able to access the internet. Things are moving quickly.
A.I. checker? The unA.I command is next? Actually, I've already seen an example of A.I. checker programs and A.I. unchecker programs. I'm really old, so I'm trying to impress all of my old friends to indoctrinate their children and grandchildren. ChatGPT. You ain't seen nuthin yet. Chatgpt: Fix my prose!
i've been using it for 1 week. It's so good. It could replace 99% of our teachers. It answers exactly what you want. and gives simple and good explenations.
It's 1000 times better than our uni teachers. Our teachers litteraly read powerpoints without even explaining anything.
I was talking actually with some colleagues the other day about Alicja AI, it's like the chat GPT but for healthcare, it has "Clinical Prompt Shorcuts" which makes it easier than chat GPT, they also used fine tune models for healthcare so the data is more accurate, it has also an ai dictation feature you can virtually automate any clinical documentation it's very powerful
Sounds like a potential startup idea! Would love to have something like that
The flashcard prompt is really awesome!
I am a 2L in law school and obsessed with this, was using it to answer some advising/consulting questions for my entertainment law class and it was great. Some downfalls is it's ability to analyze a fact pattern on final exams/multiple choice because professors require a lot of caselaw / analysis which AI does not really do. But over all, I am shocked by it's ability with regards to pulling relevant legal issues that might be triggered
Oh that sounds like a very interesting use case, I saw one TikTok where they actually asked specific law questions according to a specific region and it was able to pull up the relevant laws and codes accordingly. Might actually be a game-changer in the near future. Even if you don't use it as heavily, you can always just use it to better communicate right
At this time it's not replacing people but making people more productive. In the near future it will replace people.
Absolutely remarkable. As an aspiring medical student this has increased my efficiency ten-fold. Thanks making this video showing more people it’s uses.
You’re welcome!! Goodluck with everything 🫡🙏🏽
May i ask how did it make you more efficient? Chatgpt does not have access to the internet and that includes piblications, books online, etc etc. The answers that you get are wrong most of the time.
@@b.s.m9732 In the video I demonstrated how you can use it to write simple emails, reword your work (letters/personal statements), make flash cards from copy and pasting your existing PPT slides. These tasks don't necessary require the "right" answer. Ultimately, it is up to you assess how to use a certain software, this is just a tool.
These are just my (kind of) lame uses, many people are using it to help them code in real time. Like stack overflow, I encourage you to watch more videos on how others are using it as well!
@@abdulrsyed I was referring to the title..... Won't work when it comes down to medical stuff. Tried it. Chatgpt has no access to the internet, online books, publications, etc etc and you can't rely on the answers that it gives you. Have a nice day.
If this had access to the state-of-the-art resources (e.g. medicine textbooks) and would provide the source for each answer, med school would be an entirely different experience. Same goes for other schools I think!
Dude this is wildly cool. Going to start using this for Law School
Oh this would be perfect for you in Law School, especially with all the emails and papers you can-definitely lift some things off of it
Idc I use the hell out of this in my physiology class. I ask it a question that I don’t understand and it gives me an example of exactly what I was looking for but in easy terms to understand.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
You will be blown away asking it to help with your SOAP..... mind-altering
I am also Asking ChatGPT to write me some case with SOAP note and the result is mind blowing,
Please do you guys have any other tips regarding
may be chatgpt had access to answers? it can be if this tasks and answers popular in medical community
Yeah it could, I was thinking about this. But it also goes beyond to justify and support it's answer which is remarkable. Of course its sourcing all this information but cool to see it can hold it's own in terms of giving an answer!
Its possible that this was included in the data from gpt, very likely really. Would like to see a difficult case that was never published anywhere.
good video!
Thanks man!
thanks for the video
Thanks for watching! :)
Thanks man
It is unreliable because it does not have access to the internet, books online, publications, etc etc...
The next generation is coming out soon. It should be better than this one and eventually they'll have one better and able to access the internet. Things are moving quickly.
Why do you keep repeating yourself?
@@CacheMeOutside97 I haven't.
@@Randy_589 How?
A.I. checker? The unA.I command is next? Actually, I've already seen an example of A.I. checker programs and A.I. unchecker programs.
I'm really old, so I'm trying to impress all of my old friends to indoctrinate their children and grandchildren. ChatGPT. You ain't seen nuthin yet. Chatgpt: Fix my prose!
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It came out on November 31st
Didn't know that, thank you!
It doesn't open in my country . any solution
VPN maybe?
Gracias
If AI is so smart it can find the cure for cancer, paralysis, parkinson's, rare genetic diseases etc?
This is only the tip of the iceberg and that is a poor metaphor. Imagine just 10 years from now.
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