Week in review: Radiologists weigh in on ChatGPT | Breast cancer screening at Walmart? | Autism risk

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Now that ChatGPT has been out for over a year, what do radiologists think about its potential in radiology?

We talked to a radiology resident, a radiology department chair, an interventional radiologist, and an entrepreneur to get their perspectives. Find out what they had to say in our most highly viewed article of the week.

Speaking of ChatGPT, researchers have found that it perpetuates racial as well as gender biases. Click here for our report.

Can breast cancer screening services at Walmart successfully improve access in underserved areas? Executives at imaging services provider RadNet aim to find out. In December, the firm launched its first MammogramNow clinic at a Walmart in Milford, DE, and two more are planned for 2024 in Arizona and California. AI will play an important role, according to our second-most popular article last week.

In other news, MRI has revealed that infants with enlarged perivascular spaces have a more than two-fold greater chance of developing autism compared with infants that have normal perivascular space.

Also, researchers from Austria have found that PET/CT can predict if a patient with melanoma will develop metastatic brain tumors. Get all of the details here.

Here’s the full list of our top 10 stories of the week:

  1. What do radiologists say about what's next for ChatGPT in 2024?
  2. RadNet testing three retail in-store breast cancer screening operations
  3. Enlarged perivascular spaces in infant brains linked to autism risk
  4. ChatGPT perpetuates racial and gender biases
  5. PET/CT predicts brain tumors in melanoma patients
  6. Customized support reduces CT, MRI order errors
  7. Elastography detects liver stiffness tied to heart failures
  8. MRI helps clinicians assess neural involvement in endometriosis
  9. CEFUS visualizes carotid plaque volume
  10. Siemens secures FDA clearance for 3-tesla MRI scanner
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