The program, released Jan. 10, lets users personalize access to such tools as the latest version of ChatGPT (GPT-4), the DALL-E image creator, and data analytics.
“With ChatGPT Team, we’ve been able to pilot innovative GPTs that enhance our team’s productivity and collaboration,” said John Brownstein, PhD, chief innovation officer at Boston Children’s Hospital, in a news release. “As we integrate GPTs safely and responsibly across internal operations, we know the transformative impact this will have in strengthening the systems that enable our doctors, researchers, students and administrative staff to provide exceptional care to every patient that walks through our doors.”
As hospitals turn to generative AI, Boston Children’s Hospital was also one of the first healthcare users of ChatGPT, with the organization hiring a large language model prompt engineer last year.
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