Rajesh Bhayana, Som Biswas, Tessa S Cook, Woojin Kim, Felipe C Kitamura, Judy Gichoya, Paul H Yi
AJR Am J Roentgenol . 2024 Sep;223(3):e2430928. doi: 10.2214/AJR.24.30928. Epub 2024 Apr 10.
Large language models (LLMs) hold immense potential to revolutionize radiology. However, their integration into practice requires careful consideration. Artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots and general-purpose LLMs have potential pitfalls related to privacy, transparency, and accuracy, limiting their current clinical readiness. Thus, LLM-based tools must be optimized for radiology practice to overcome these limitations. Although research and validation for radiology applications remain in their infancy, commercial products incorporating LLMs are becoming available alongside promises of transforming practice. To help radiologists navigate this landscape, this AJR Expert Panel Narrative Review provides a multidimensional perspective on LLMs, encompassing considerations from bench (development and optimization) to bedside (use in practice). At present, LLMs are not autonomous entities that can replace expert decision-making, and radiologists remain responsible for the content of their reports. Patient-facing tools, particularly medical AI chatbots, require additional guardrails to ensure safety and prevent misuse. Still, if responsibly implemented, LLMs are well-positioned to transform efficiency and quality in radiology. Radiologists must be well-informed and proactively involved in guiding the implementation of LLMs in practice to mitigate risks and maximize benefits to patient care.