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Unleashing the Power of ChatGPT: Supercharge Your Clinic and Transform Your Learning!

ChatGPT is an insanely powerful tool that’s reshaping how we work, how we live, and how we do business.

With it’s vast knowledge base and cutting-edge language processing abilities, ChatGPT can help us in ways never before possible. From answering complex questions to generating personalised content creation, ChatGPT has the potential to transform healthcare education and make learning more engaging, efficient, and effective than ever before.

Get ready to discover the power of ChatGPT and ignite it’s potential!

What exactly, is ChatGPT? What opportunities does it present, and how might it be a threat?

ChatGPT is a generative artificial intelligence [AI], meaning it uses machine learning algorithms to generate original responses to prompts that you give it. Essentially, it draws on the textual patterns and data it accesses on the internet to predict what words would be used to answer a prompt on any given topic.

It has broad functionality on virtually any subject in any writing form, and any style.

It can be used as a:

  • Research tool
  • Language translator
  • Tone analyzer
  • Language modeler
  • Text summarizer
  • Content generator and
  • Marketing expert

And it’s ‘Chatbot’ function mediates your interactions with it – it holds the context of your exchanges, enabling remarkably sophisticated conversations between human and machine.

Here lies the key to is power — the better you learn how to drive the machine, the better you can make it perform!

Freely available to the public since its release in November 2022, ChatGPT has become very popular, very quickly. But, like any new technology, it has its fair share of challenges, bugs, and limitations.

I have quickly learned that the sources from which ChatGPT draws it’s information are not always reliable, and what may appear to be ‘fact’ still needs to be cross-checked and verified. At present, the program can be wildly inaccurate. We are particularly seeing this in other AI advances like DALL-E (the visual art equivalent of ChatGPT).

Surely it’s not that hard, anyone can use it?

We would all do well to remember the ‘garbage in, garbage out’ principle — the quality of the output is dependent on the quality of the input. My recommendation is that you to be the agent of your own learning, and in this context, use ChatGPT as a useful tool by developing the skill of knowing how to ask a the right questions. Without this skill, accessing relevant and accurate information from AI tools will be problematic. The future belongs to those who know the right questions to ask.

It’s like driving a car, anyone can get behind the wheel but, it takes hours and experience to master a vehicle.

AI tools are simply another addition to our writing and thinking toolbox, like Wikipedia and Google these tools are of great help, but they will not replace the need for critical thinking, analysis and evaluation.

ChatGPT is a great resource for practitioners and educators. It can help structure an article or review a research paper and then apply clinical reasoning to deepen the application. However, it cannot analyse or apply theory to specific case studies or scenarios.

Of course, ChatGPT can never replace the hands-on element and essential parts of what we do in healthcare. For example, manual therapy is founded on practical delivery. The central role of hands-on treatment is currently way beyond the capabilities of any AI. Thankfully, unlike many others that will become obsolete as a result of AI, our jobs are safe.

So, where does this lead us? How do we prepare to flourish as this digital landscape evolves amidst all these opportunities and threats?

While AI can’t yet replicate empathy, curiosity, clinical reasoning or critical thinking, it will impact almost every job.

We should all be open to embracing the opportunity to learn about ChatGTP and this rapidly advancing technology. Whether it is text, image, audio or other forms of generative AI, we need to recognise that this is the next wave of technological and digital evolution which will develop in much the same way that personal devices have evolved over the last three decades.

Personally, I am optimistic about the potential generative AI can deliver rather than the drawbacks. Just as previous generations learned to work with different tools, this generation will learn to work with AI and robots.

One thing is clear, those who are better equipped to understand AI will lead the charge in developing new, innovative ways to utilise it.

Our competitive advantage is our ability to offer value beyond an algorithm like ChatGPT. AI will take care of the tedious and mundane tasks so we can focus on higher order skills. The robots can do the robotic stuff so we can be more human. I’m confident that human connection will always prevail.

DO NOT GET LEFT BEHIND: Join our upcoming masterclass and walk away with a step-by-step action plan to harness the power of generative AI using ChatGPT.

It’s time to embrace innovation and use it to your advantage. Instead of fearing technology like ChatGPT, leverage it to enrich your team’s learning and patient experiences.

GRX LIVE 90-MINUTE MASTERCLASS:
Supercharge Your Clinic With ChatGPT

When: Thursday 25th May, 1pm AEST
Where: Live Masterclass via Zoom*
Cost: $147
Presenters: Jade Scott & Damian Poustie
Why: If you aren’t on top of this soon, you will get left behind.

*Lifetime access to the masterclass recording for all who register PLUS FREE downloadable ‘Ultimate ChatGPT Blog Guide.’ Live attendance is limited to 50 spots only.

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