
Scientists have introduced PathChat, a new ChatGPT-like AI model for pathology, capable of analyzing complex biological images and engaging in AI-powered 'conversations'. Developed by Harvard researcher Faisal Mahmood and his team, PathChat outperforms existing AIs in describing slides, suggesting diagnoses, and writing pathology reports. Published Wednesday in Nature, this multimodal generative AI copilot and chatbot leverages previous successes in computational pathology. Pathologists are particularly excited about its potential to revolutionize the field, and the article is available with free access.



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