Med-PaLM 2: Google Testing AI Chatbot To Expertly Answer Medical Questions
The Wall Street Journal first reported the news. PaLM 2 is the language model underpinning Google's Bard. According to the report, the tech giant believes that its improved model will be especially useful in places with "more limited access to doctors".
San Francisco, July 9: Google is testing an artificial intelligence (AI) programme to expertly answer questions about medical information, the media reported. According to The Verge, Google's AI tool -- Med-PaLM 2 (a variant of PaLM 2), has been in testing at the Mayo Clinic (a non-profit organisation based in the US) research hospital, among others, since April.
The Wall Street Journal first reported the news. PaLM 2 is the language model underpinning Google's Bard. According to the report, the tech giant believes that its improved model will be especially useful in places with "more limited access to doctors". Google’s AI Search and Bard Chatbot Are Open to Public, but Are Quite Different; Learn the Difference Between the Two and How To Use Them.
Google believes Med-PaLM 2 will be better at healthcare conversations than generalised chatbots such as Bard, Bing, and ChatGPT because it was trained on a curated set of medical expert demonstrations. Moreover, the report mentioned that the customers testing Med-PaLM 2 will control their data, which will be encrypted, and Google won't have access to it. As per Google's senior research director Greg Corrado, Med-PaLM 2 is still in its early stages.
Corrado stated that, while he would not want it to be a part of his own family's "healthcare journey", he believes Med-PaLM 2 "takes the places in healthcare where AI can be beneficial and expands them by 10-fold". Google’s ChatGPT Rival Bard AI Chatbot Shines in Its Performance; All the Facts and Do’s and Don’ts of Using Bard.
Meanwhile, Google has updated its privacy policy, stating that it can use publicly available data to help train its artificial intelligence (AI) models. The tech giant changed the wording of its policy over the weekend and switched "AI models" for "language models".
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