KEY POINTS
  • The inevitable question isn't so much if but when these artificial intelligence devices can step into the shoes of doctors.
  • For some tasks, this medical future is sooner than we think.
  • The biggest hurdle may well be establishing a suitable regulatory path.

Dr. Scott Gottlieb is a CNBC contributor and is a member of the boards of Pfizer, genetic testing startup Tempus, health-care tech company Aetion Inc. and biotech company Illumina. He is also a partner at the venture capital firm New Enterprise Associates.

Researchers at Harvard presented a study demonstrating an achievement that would challenge any medical student. ChatGPT, a large language model, passed the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam, outperforming about 10 percent of medical students who fail the test annually.