Suggestion for Improving ChatGPT in the Medical Field
Title:
Engaging Experienced Medical Doctors to Improve ChatGPT’s Medical Knowledge
Idea:
I suggest launching a program where verified, experienced medical professionals (with proven credentials and years of practice) could contribute medical knowledge to ChatGPT — for example, by spending 1–2 hours per day sharing facts, treatment methods, clinical insights, and corrections.
How it might work:
These doctors would have verified contributor accounts, clearly labeled (e.g. “Verified MD Contributor”).
They could:
Share accurate data about symptoms, diagnostics, and treatment protocols.
Review and improve ChatGPT’s medical responses.
Provide structured knowledge (in text or feedback) for model refinement or future fine-tuning.
Benefits:
Increased accuracy and safety in ChatGPT’s medical responses.
Reduced risk of misinformation.
A trustworthy layer of human expertise to supplement AI in healthcare topics.
Why this matters:
This could be especially impactful in underserved regions or for people without easy access to professional care. It’s a meaningful step toward safe and responsible use of AI in medicine — where it supports, but does not replace, human doctors.