We asked Chatgpt to identify nuclei larger than 15 microns in diameter! Not bad, isn’t it! – Journal of Clinical Pathology
Anirban Maitra, Professor of Pathology and Translational Molecular Pathology, and Scientific Director of the Sheikh Ahmed Pancreatic Cancer Research Center at UT MD Anderson Cancer Center, shared the following post by Journal of Clinical Pathology, adding the following:
“If ChatGPT can reliably identify a tiny focus of signet ring cells in Gastric Cancer surveillance biopsies in a patient with germline CDH1 mutation, or a four-fold difference in nuclear sizes within a gland on a frozen section of a pancreas margin (Ralph Hruban #1 criteria differentiating Pancreatic Cancer from chronic pancreatitis) than we pathologists should create an altar for Sam Altman.”
Quoting Journal of Clinical Pathology’s post:
“We asked Chatgpt to identify nuclei larger than 15 microns in diameter! Not bad, isn’t it! Oh, the potential applications. Get to work, gentlemen and ladies. Journal of Clinical Pathology wants your papers!”
Source: Anirban Maitra/Twitter and Journal of Clinical Pathology/Twitter
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