Since its launch in November by San Francisco-based OpenAI, ChatGPT has taken the world by storm. The conversational chatbot can code, write essays, and even function as a search engine, among other tasks. But this isn’t some futuristic vision of what ChatGPT will do. The business world has already bought in when it comes to AI in general, and ChatGPT in particular. “It can create anything that we thought thus far was unique to human intelligence or creativity, whether that is interacting with us in a chatbot form, whether that is generating new content, whether it’s images, video,” Nina Schick, adviser, speaker, and A.I. thought leader, recently told Yahoo Finance. Some practical, real world impacts—and caveats—by industry: Health Care Even before ChatGPT’s release, the healthcare industry was already using chatbots to schedule appointments and assess symptoms. The advent of OpenAI’s sophisticated new bot is expected to accelerate that trend, said Yair Lewis, MD, PHD, SVP of Medical at Navina. "Generative models have the potential to perform a vast range of tasks in healthcare," he told Yahoo Finance. "They can revolutionize the way patients and clinicians interact and access information; they can provide up-to-date medical information; support clinical decision-making; and […]