March 6, 2025
OpenAI's new AI model, GPT-4.5, has received mixed feedback, particularly regarding its underwhelming performance compared to earlier models. CEO Sam Altman announced that GPT-4.5 represents the final traditional model, with future development shifting towards a hybrid of large language models and simulated reasoning models like o3. Concerns have also arisen over GPT-4.5's pricing, which is significantly higher than GPT-4o, making it less viable for many developers, especially when alternatives like the more affordable o1 pro and o3-mini models offer better performance for certain tasks. This change indicates OpenAI's acknowledgment of the limitations of scaling up LLMs, prioritizing innovative inference methods instead.
OpenAI's GPT-4.5 Faces Criticism Amid Shift to Hybrid AI Models Ars Technica
March 6, 2025
At HIMSS25, General Paul M. Nakasone underscored the critical importance for the healthcare sector to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to enhance both cybersecurity and patient care. He expressed that generative AI and reasoning models promise significant advancements in healthcare delivery and operations, urging providers to leverage these technologies for improved diagnostics and efficiencies. Drawing a parallel to past technological disruptions, Nakasone characterized the current healthcare landscape as a pivotal moment, emphasizing that adapting to AI could enhance clinician capabilities and patient outcomes. Additionally, he shared insights on the cybersecurity challenges encountered during the COVID-19 pandemic, advocating for collaborative efforts to tackle ransomware and other threats impacting healthcare security.
General Nakasone Urges Healthcare to Harness AI for Cybersecurity and Care Healthcare IT News
March 6, 2025
OpenAI has launched a $50 million investment in the NextGenAI research consortium, which includes 15 leading American universities and institutions, aimed at advancing artificial intelligence across various sectors through collaborative efforts. Founding partners like Caltech, Harvard, and MIT will address specific challenges in their fields, such as digital health, diagnostic improvements, and AI alignment in medical decision-making. The initiative also includes efforts to enhance AI literacy and innovate educational curricula, further reflecting OpenAI's commitment to engaging with higher education and preparing future generations for the evolving AI landscape.
OpenAI Invests $50 Million to Launch NextGenAI Research Consortium Forbes
March 6, 2025
Hospitals and health systems in the U.S. have been targeted by fraudulent data extortion letters purportedly from the Russian ransomware group BianLian, raising alarm among healthcare organizations and law enforcement. These letters threaten the disclosure of sensitive patient information unless a ransom is paid, yet they lack evidence of stolen data and reliable contact information. John Riggi from the American Hospital Association highlighted the unusual use of traditional mail for such extortion attempts and suggested these may be hoaxes. He urged recipients to report the letters to the FBI and to preserve them for forensic analysis, while the AHA continues to collaborate with law enforcement to address the ongoing cyber threats facing the healthcare sector.
Hospitals Targeted by Fake Ransom Threats Amid Cybersecurity Concerns AHA
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