OpenAI has launched ChatGPT for Clinicians, a specialized version of its AI tool designed to assist healthcare professionals with tasks such as documentation, medical research, and patient consultations. Initially available to certified physicians in the U.S., the tool aims to alleviate administrative burdens and is set for international expansion. The release comes amid a surge in AI adoption in healthcare, with 72% of physicians now using AI, up from 48% last year.
ChatGPT for Clinicians includes features like clinical search, deep research mode, and workflow templates, and allows users to earn continuing medical education credits. OpenAI's new HealthBench Professional benchmark shows GPT-5.4 outperforming human doctors in clinical tasks, scoring 59.0 compared to 43.7 for humans. Despite these results, OpenAI emphasizes the tool as a support system rather than a replacement for clinical judgment, with ongoing scrutiny expected from regulators and industry skeptics.
OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT for Clinicians, Surpassing Human Performance in Clinical Tasks
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