Can ChatGPT be counted on?
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/03/230317184934.htm
Using the National Cancer Institute's (NCI) common myths and misconceptions about cancer, Johnson and his team found that 97% of the answers were correct. However, this finding comes with some important caveats, including a concern amongst the team that some of the ChatGPT answers could be interpreted incorrectly. "This could lead to some bad decisions by cancer patients. The team suggested caution when advising patients about whether they should use chatbots for information about cancer," says Johnson.
The study found reviewers were blinded, meaning they didn't know whether the answers came from the chatbot or the NCI. Though the answers were accurate, reviewers found ChatGPT's language was indirect, vague, and in some cases, unclear.