ChatGPT achieved over 50 per cent in one of the most difficult standardised tests around: the US medical licensing exam (USMLE). Ever since artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot ChatGPT debuted in November, it has been the hot topic for every conversation on the internet for its chatty mastery.

ChatGPT in a playful and light manner to test the chatbot’s capabilities and power
People have been asking different things to ChatGPT in a playful and light manner to test the chatbot’s capabilities and power. The tool has recently passed some prominent exams as well, including the US Medical licensing exam, a Wharton Business School exam for the final test of the MBA programme’s operations management course and four University of Minnesota Law School exams in Constitutional Law.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk took a dig at the artificial intelligence chatbot
Now, reacting to ChatGPT passing the US Medical Licensing Exam, Twitter CEO Elon Musk took a dig at the artificial intelligence chatbot. Mr Musk responded to a tweet, which informed about the chatbot’s capabilities, and said, “I’m sure everything will be fine.”
Microsoft have invested capital, created the chatbot ChatGPT
Notably, AI research company Open AI, in which Elon Musk and Microsoft have invested capital, created the chatbot ChatGPT. Anyone who uses the AI tool website can ask the chatbot a question on any topic and get a speedy, detailed response in paragraph form.
ChatGPT has demonstrated what it is capable of
In the past few weeks, ChatGPT has demonstrated what it is capable of. The tool has written instant and complex essays, drafted marketing pitches, produced poems and jokes and even drafted a speech for a Congressman in the United States. However, there are also fears that AI could take over some human jobs.
Tool received more than 50 per cent across all examinations
The team noted that even though ChatGPT hadn’t already seen the answers, it performed at or near the passing threshold for exams without any specialised training or reinforcement. The tool received more than 50 per cent across all examinations and approached the USMLE pass threshold of about 60 percent. “Therefore, ChatGPT is now comfortably within the passing range,” the paper concluded.
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