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Will ChatGPT pass the Polish specialty exam in radiology and diagnostic imaging? Insights into strengths and limitations

PurposeRapid development of artificial intelligence has aroused curiosity regarding its potential applications in medical field. The purpose of this article was to present the performance of ChatGPT, a state-of-the-art language model in relation to pass rate of national specialty examination (PES) i...

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Published in:Polish journal of radiology 2023, Vol.88, p.430-434
Main Authors: Kufel, Jakub, Paszkiewicz, Iga, Bielówka, Michał, Bartnikowska, Wiktoria, Janik, Michał, Stencel, Magdalena, Czogalik, Łukasz, Gruszczyńska, Katarzyna, Mielcarska, Sylwia
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Summary:PurposeRapid development of artificial intelligence has aroused curiosity regarding its potential applications in medical field. The purpose of this article was to present the performance of ChatGPT, a state-of-the-art language model in relation to pass rate of national specialty examination (PES) in radiology and imaging diagnostics within Polish education system. Additionally, the study aimed to identify the strengths and limitations of the model through a detailed analysis of issues raised by exam questions.Material and methodsThe present study utilized a PES exam consisting of 120 questions, provided by Medical Exami-nations Center in Lodz. Questions were administered using openai.com platform that grants free access to GPT-3.5 model. All questions were categorized according to Bloom's taxonomy to assess their complexity and difficulty. Following the answer to each exam question, ChatGPT was asked to rate its confidence on a scale of 1 to 5 to evaluate the accuracy of its response.ResultsChatGPT did not reach the pass rate threshold of PES exam (52%); however, it was close in certain question categories. No significant differences were observed in the percentage of correct answers across question types and sub-types.ConclusionsThe performance of the ChatGPT model in the pass rate of PES exam in radiology and imaging diagnostics in Poland is yet to be determined, which requires further research on improved versions of ChatGPT.
ISSN:1899-0967
1733-134X
1899-0967
DOI:10.5114/pjr.2023.131215