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There's a big fear in many members of the workforce of the potential for artificial intelligence tools to take over their jobs, rendering their positions futile. However, there's one place where AI has been successfully innovating for years and, as a result, saving lives: The medical field.

Beyond reading minds, AI has been used to interpret medical imaging to find potentially cancerous tumors that could be easily missed by the human eye, for example. And now, OpenAI co-founder and President Greg Brockman, tweeted about a new way generative AI tools can be implemented at doctor's offices across the world.

GPT-4 in @CarbonHealth — cuts the time to create a medical record to four mins, saving doctors 10 minutes: https://t.co/INLtUBI3Ht pic.twitter.com/6zRi8NBQXn

— Greg Brockman (@gdb) June 5, 2023

Also: Want a compassionate response from a doctor? You may want to ask ChatGPT instead

Carbon Health, a healthcare provider with offices in 12 states across the U.S., announced it is implementing AI-powered charting for its patient visits. The company announced it's using GPT-4 built into its electronic health records system (EHR) to automatically generate visit summaries that providers can then review and edit for "hands-free charting." 

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