The Future of AI-Enabled Training With Luca Carenzo and Federico Barra
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Today, we dive into the concept of how Artificial Intelligence is
revolutionising how we train for critical scenarios and indeed
critical skills such as CPR. Traditional simulation-based
training has long been plagued by challenges such as limited
realism, high costs, and barriers to accessibility. But now,
advancements in AI, particularly through ChatGPT's new Advanced
Voice Mode (AVM), are offering transformative solutions. By
simulating patient interactions with emotional depth and natural
conversational flow, AVM promises to bring an unprecedented level
of realism and inclusivity to medical training.
In this episode, we’ll explore the technology's potential
to modernise education for both trained and untrained medical
responders. We'll discuss how AVM can enhance older manikins,
relieve trainers from multitasking, and deliver just-in-time
learning opportunities. We’ll also tackle challenges like
minimising AI errors and mastering prompt engineering.
Join us as we unpack how tools like ChatGPT are shaping the
future of medical simulation, making training more dynamic,
equitable, and effective for healthcare providers worldwide.
Please find the attached; Shaping the future of simulator
interactions: The role of ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode:
https://www.resuscitationjournal.com/article/S0300-9572(24)00827-X/fulltext
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