Johns Hopkins has an in house AI unit where they train their own AI's to do imaging analysis. In fact this center made the rounds a few months ago in an NYT story about AI in radiology.

What was left out was that these "cutting edge" AI imaging models were old school CNNs from the mid 2010's, running on local computers. It seems only right now is the idea of using transformers (what LLMs are) is being explored.

In that sense, we still do not know what a purpose build "ChatGPT of radiology" would be capable of, but if we use the data point of comparing AI from 2015 to AI of 2025, the step up in ability is enormous.