About this tag
The infectious disease tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions on the role of AI in medical education, specifically comparing large language models like ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and Google Bard for infectious disease training. Topics also include the COVID-19 pandemic, with expert commentary on transmission and public health impact, as well as antibiotic resistance and Ebola virus outbreaks. These threads reflect a focus on emerging infectious threats, diagnostic challenges, and the intersection of technology with healthcare.
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AI Performance in Infectious Disease Education: 5 Leading LLMs Compared
This comparative evaluation of five leading conversational AIs in infectious disease education — ChatGPT 3.5, Google Bard (Gemini), Perplexity AI, Microsoft Copilot, and Meta AI — presents both an encouraging and cautionary picture for educators and clinicians. A recent peer-reviewed analysis...- ChatGPT
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- artificial intelligence clinical decision support infectious disease medical education
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VIDEO Infectious Disease Expert: Half Of America Is Likely To Catch Coronavirus | The 11th Hour | MSNBC
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- coronavirus infectious disease media coverage the 11th hour
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VIDEO How Serious is the Coronavirus? Infectious Disease Expert Michael Osterholm Explains | Joe Rogan
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NEWS If you think Ebola was bad....
"It's all hands on deck, 24/7, for Ebola," one prominent federal health official told me during the hysteria, but "we're ignoring antibiotic resistance." Yet, each year, more than 5 million people in the U.S. and Europe become infected with serious, resistant bacterial infections across the...- whoosh
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- antibiotic resistance ebola global health infectious disease
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VIDEO Battling the Ebola Virus at Home
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- ebola home care infectious disease public health
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