
SEATTLE — If ChatGPT were to take an ophthalmology board-style exam, it would not pass, even if given feedback and a second chance, according to a poster presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology meeting.
However, when given detailed history and exam elements, it showed the ability to likely formulate the correct diagnosis and differential diagnosis in acute ocular problems.
Belinda Ikpoh, MD, and co-authors selected 15 questions covering 11 subspecialty categories from the American Academy of Ophthalmology question bank. On first attempt, ChatGPT answered 59%