Large Language Models’ Capabilities in Responding to Tuberculosis Medical Questions: Testing ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot
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Japan to require TB testing for entrants from 6 countries | The Asahi Shimbun Asia & Japan Watch
Travelers from six Asian countries where tuberculosis is prevalent will have to undergo screenings for the disease before visiting Japan for three months or longer, the health ministry announced Dec. 26.
Large language models’ capabilities in responding to tuberculosis medical questions: testing ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot
This study aims to evaluate the capability of Large Language Models (LLMs) in responding to questions related to tuberculosis. Three large language models (ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot) were selected based on public accessibility criteria and their ability to respond to medical questions. Questions were designed across four main domains (diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control, and disease management). The responses were subsequently evalua…
TB fight gains ground as Nigeria combines tech, community, and free care - Prime Progress NG
Amid ongoing efforts to curb tuberculosis in Nigeria, recent reports by the Global Fund highlight new cases being detected across the country through intensified screening and diagnostic efforts. However, with a significant part of those diagnosed yet to be enrolled in treatment due to funding constraints, concerns are rising about potential gaps in care and the threat of renewed transmission. The executive secretary of the Global Fund Country C…
What the Tech: ChatGPT - WCCB Charlotte's CW
CHARLOTTE – You’ve probably used Chat GPT for any number of things but it isn’t the only AI game in town. There are three other major AI platforms getting a lot of attention. Chat GPT, Google Gemini, Microsoft CoPilot, and Perplexity are comparable in many ways but does one stand out from the others? To find out, I put them all to the test, asking the same questions. What I found is they’re all good at what they do, but some are better at certai…
50,000 Nigerians Test Positive for Tuberculosis Nationwide - Global Fund - Voice of Nigeria Broadcasting Service
No fewer than 50,000 Nigerians have tested positive for tuberculosis (TB) following intensified national screening efforts, according to the Global Fund, an international health financing organisation. Despite the surge in case identification, many of those affected have yet to be placed on treatment, raising concerns about Nigeria’s capacity to control the spread of the disease and prevent further transmission. Mr Ibrahim Tajudeen, Executive Se…
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