How Two Medtech CEOs Are (And Aren’t) Using ChatGPT In Their Businesses

Two medtech executives talked to Medtech Insight about how they started integrating ChatGPT into their start-ups to help with writing marketing copy, develop websites and presentations, identify KOLs and conferences, and other content.

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ChatGPT may not be able to interview and hire employees or be entrusted with important legal duties or company information. But two Israeli-based medtech start-up CEOs say they’re already harnessing its AI capabilities to scout for scientific experts, assist with everyday tasks, and create marketing copy and other written communications.

“I’m a novice user with respect to ChatGPT, and still it has a large impact and a growing impact from week to week,” Yuval Mandelbaum, CEO of minimally invasive implant

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