Abstract

With the introduction of ChatGPT in late November 2022, large language models based on artificial intelligence have gained worldwide recognition. These language models are trained on vast amounts of data, enabling them to process complex tasks in seconds and provide detailed, high-level text-based responses. To provide an overview of the most widely discussed large language models, ChatGPT and GPT‑4, with afocus on potential applications for patient-centered radiology. APubMed search of both large language models was performed using the terms "ChatGPT" and "GPT-4", with subjective selection and completion in the form of anarrative review. The generic nature of language models holds great promise for radiology, enabling both patients and referrers to facilitate understanding of radiological findings, overcome language barriers, and improve the quality of informed consent discussions. This could represent asignificant step towards patient-centered or person-centered radiology. Large language models represent apromising tool for improving the communication of findings, interdisciplinary collaboration, and workflow in radiology. However, important privacy issues and the reliable applicability of these models in medicine remain to be addressed.

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