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38534904 | ChatGPT's Response Consistency: A Study on Repeated Queries of Medical Examination Questions. | 2,024 | European journal of investigation in health, psychology and education | (1) Background: As the field of artificial intelligence (AI) evolves, tools like ChatGPT are increasingly integrated into various domains of medicine, including medical education and research. Given the critical nature of medicine, it is of paramount importance that AI tools offer a high degree of reliability in the in... | Funk PF; Hoch CC; Knoedler S; Knoedler L; Cotofana S; Sofo G; Bashiri Dezfouli A; Wollenberg B; Guntinas-Lichius O; Alfertshofer M | 21 | |||
39310381 | Preliminary discrimination and evaluation of clinical application value of ChatGPT4o in bone tumors. | 2,024 | Journal of bone oncology | *Evaluation of making up ChatGPT4o in the preliminary pathological diagnosis of bone tumors.*ChatGPT-4o's proficiency in analyzing pathological images and providing initial diagnoses of bone tumor characteristics is comparable to that of senior pathologists in the Tertiary hospital doctors group, with both surpassing t... | Huang L; Hu J; Cai Q; Ye A; Chen Y; Yang Xiao-Zhi Z; Liu Y; Zheng J; Meng Z | 0-1 | |||
39465720 | Enhancing English abstract quality for non-English speaking authors using ChatGPT: A comparative study of Taiwan, Japan, China, and South Korea with slope graphs. | 2,024 | Medicine | A clear and proficient English abstract is crucial for disseminating research findings to a global audience, significantly impacting the accessibility and visibility of research from non-English speaking countries. Despite the adoption of ChatGPT since November 30, 2022, a comprehensive analysis of improvements in Engl... | Chou W; Chow JC | 10 | |||
38383555 | Large language models streamline automated machine learning for clinical studies. | 2,024 | Nature communications | A knowledge gap persists between machine learning (ML) developers (e.g., data scientists) and practitioners (e.g., clinicians), hampering the full utilization of ML for clinical data analysis. We investigated the potential of the ChatGPT Advanced Data Analysis (ADA), an extension of GPT-4, to bridge this gap and perfor... | Tayebi Arasteh S; Han T; Lotfinia M; Kuhl C; Kather JN; Truhn D; Nebelung S | 10 | |||
39978844 | Clinically Relevant Family Medicine Research: Board Certification Updates. | 2,024 | Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM | A new Patient Psychological Safety Scale (PPSS) has potential to address an often-unrecognized problem. Should HbA1c be used to follow diabetes in patients with concurrent sickle cell disease? Are there significant differences resulting from HbA1c point-of-care versus send-off testing? Which treatment for which type of... | Bowman MA; Seehusen DA; Britz J; Ledford CJW | 0-1 | |||
39569401 | Can ChatGPT help patients understand radiopharmaceutical extravasations? | 2,024 | Frontiers in nuclear medicine | A previously published paper in the official journal of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) concluded that the artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT may offer an adequate substitute for nuclear medicine staff informational counseling to patients in an investigated setting of (18)F-FDG PET/CT... | Alvarez M | 43 | |||
38352437 | Evaluating ChatGPT's Accuracy in Providing Screening Mammography Recommendations among Older Women: Artificial Intelligence and Cancer Communication. | 2,024 | Research square | Abstract Objective: The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends biennial screening mammography through age 74. Guidelines vary as to whether or not they recommended mammography screening to women aged 75 and older. This study aims to determine the ability of ChatGPT to provide appropriate recommendation... | Braithwaite D; Karanth SD; Divaker J; Schoenborn N; Lin K; Richman I; Hochhegger B; O'Neill S; Schonberg M | 0-1 | |||
37433676 | ChatGPT in Nuclear Medicine Education. | 2,023 | Journal of nuclear medicine technology | Academic integrity has been challenged by artificial intelligence algorithms in teaching institutions, including those providing nuclear medicine training. The GPT 3.5-powered ChatGPT chatbot released in late November 2022 has emerged as an immediate threat to academic and scientific writing. Methods: Both examinations... | Currie G; Barry K | 0-1 | |||
37225599 | Academic integrity and artificial intelligence: is ChatGPT hype, hero or heresy? | 2,023 | Seminars in nuclear medicine | Academic integrity in both higher education and scientific writing has been challenged by developments in artificial intelligence. The limitations associated with algorithms have been largely overcome by the recently released ChatGPT; a chatbot powered by GPT-3.5 capable of producing accurate and human-like responses t... | Currie GM | 0-1 | |||
38248809 | Personalized Medicine in Urolithiasis: AI Chatbot-Assisted Dietary Management of Oxalate for Kidney Stone Prevention. | 2,024 | Journal of personalized medicine | Accurate information regarding oxalate levels in foods is essential for managing patients with hyperoxaluria, oxalate nephropathy, or those susceptible to calcium oxalate stones. This study aimed to assess the reliability of chatbots in categorizing foods based on their oxalate content. We assessed the accuracy of Chat... | Aiumtrakul N; Thongprayoon C; Arayangkool C; Vo KB; Wannaphut C; Suppadungsuk S; Krisanapan P; Garcia Valencia OA; Qureshi F; Miao J; Cheungpasitporn W | 43 | |||
39300965 | Developing large language models to detect adverse drug events in posts on x. | 2,024 | Journal of biopharmaceutical statistics | Adverse drug events (ADEs) are one of the major causes of hospital admissions and are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Post-marketing ADE identification is one of the most important phases of drug safety surveillance. Traditionally, data sources for post-marketing surveillance mainly come from spontan... | Deng Y; Xing Y; Quach J; Chen X; Wu X; Zhang Y; Moureaud C; Yu M; Zhao Y; Wang L; Zhong S | 10 | |||
37256297 | The Artificial Intelligence application in Aesthetic Medicine: How ChatGPT can Revolutionize the Aesthetic World. | 2,023 | Aesthetic plastic surgery | Aesthetic medicine is witnessing a growing importance of ChatGPT and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, as highlighted by the pioneering work of Xie et al. in their article, "Aesthetic Surgery Advice and Counseling from Artificial Intelligence: A Rhinoplasty Consultation with ChatGPT." These advancements promis... | Buzzaccarini G; Degliuomini RS; Borin M | 32 | |||
39377065 | Large language model to multimodal large language model: A journey to shape the biological macromolecules to biological sciences and medicine. | 2,024 | Molecular therapy. Nucleic acids | After ChatGPT was released, large language models (LLMs) became more popular. Academicians use ChatGPT or LLM models for different purposes, and the use of ChatGPT or LLM is increasing from medical science to diversified areas. Recently, the multimodal LLM (MLLM) has also become popular. Therefore, we comprehensively i... | Bhattacharya M; Pal S; Chatterjee S; Lee SS; Chakraborty C | 10 | |||
39663218 | Text-to-Video Models and Sora in Plastic Surgery: Pearls, Pitfalls, and Prospectives. | 2,024 | Aesthetic plastic surgery | After the groundbreaking release of the highly acclaimed chatbot ChatGPT, which revolutionized the field of artificial intelligence (AI) last year, OpenAI has once again astounded the world with the unveiling of their latest generative AI model, Sora, on February 16, 2024. This cutting-edge model has the remarkable abi... | Kang Y; Wang S; Zhu L | 10 | |||
39583462 | Assessing the Performance of ChatGPT in Answering Patients' Questions Regarding Congenital Bicuspid Aortic Valve. | 2,024 | Cureus | AIM: Artificial intelligence (AI) models, such as ChatGPT, are widely being used in academia as well as by the common public. In the field of medicine, the information obtained by the professionals as well as by the patients from the AI tools has significant advantages while at the same time posing valid concerns regar... | Barua M | 43 | |||
39239689 | Humans-written versus ChatGPT-generated case reports. | 2,024 | The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research | AIM: Artificial intelligence, especially ChatGPT, has been used in various aspects of medicine; however, whether ChatGPT can be used in case report writing is unknown. This study aimed to provoke discussion and provide a platform for it. METHODS: I wrote a theoretical case report where cyst aspiration cured a twisted o... | Matsubara S | 10 | |||
37967485 | Performance of Google bard and ChatGPT in mass casualty incidents triage. | 2,024 | The American journal of emergency medicine | AIM: The objective of our research is to evaluate and compare the performance of ChatGPT, Google Bard, and medical students in performing START triage during mass casualty situations. METHOD: We conducted a cross-sectional analysis to compare ChatGPT, Google Bard, and medical students in mass casualty incident (MCI) tr... | Gan RK; Ogbodo JC; Wee YZ; Gan AZ; Gonzalez PA | 10 | |||
38478902 | ChatGPT to generate clinical vignettes for teaching and multiple-choice questions for assessment: A randomized controlled experiment. | 2,025 | Medical teacher | AIM: This study aimed to evaluate the real-life performance of clinical vignettes and multiple-choice questions generated by using ChatGPT. METHODS: This was a randomized controlled study in an evidence-based medicine training program. We randomly assigned seventy-four medical students to two groups. The ChatGPT group ... | Coskun O; Kiyak YS; Budakoglu II | 21 | |||
38420596 | Using generative artificial intelligence in bibliometric analysis: 10 years of research trends from the European Resuscitation Congresses. | 2,024 | Resuscitation plus | AIMS: The aim of this study is to use generative artificial intelligence to perform bibliometric analysis on abstracts published at European Resuscitation Council (ERC) annual scientific congress and define trends in ERC guidelines topics over the last decade. METHODS: In this bibliometric analysis, the WebHarvy softwa... | Fijacko N; Creber RM; Abella BS; Kocbek P; Metlicar S; Greif R; Stiglic G | 10 | |||
39191671 | Performance of the ChatGPT large language model for decision support in community pharmacy. | 2,024 | British journal of clinical pharmacology | AIMS: The aim of this study was to assess the ChatGPT-4 (ChatGPT) large language model (LLM) on tasks relevant to community pharmacy. METHODS: ChatGPT was assessed with community pharmacy-relevant test cases involving drug information retrieval, identifying labelling errors, prescription interpretation, decision-making... | Shin E; Hartman M; Ramanathan M | 10 | |||
40066678 | Assessing GPT-4's accuracy in answering clinical pharmacological questions on pain therapy. | 2,025 | British journal of clinical pharmacology | AIMS: This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy and completeness of GPT-4, a large language model, in answering clinical pharmacological questions related to pain therapy, with a focus on its potential as a tool for delivering patient-facing medical information. The objective was to assess its reliability in delivering... | Stroop A; Stroop T; Zawy Alsofy S; Wegner M; Nakamura M; Stroop R | 10 | |||
38953544 | Evaluation of artificial intelligence-generated drug therapy communication skill competencies in medical education. | 2,024 | British journal of clinical pharmacology | AIMS: This study compared three artificial intelligence (AI) platforms' potential to identify drug therapy communication competencies expected of a graduating medical doctor. METHODS: We presented three AI platforms, namely, Poe Assistant(c), ChatGPT(c) and Google Bard(c), with structured queries to generate communicat... | Sridharan K; Sequeira RP | 10 | |||
37626010 | Evaluating the performance of ChatGPT in clinical pharmacy: A comparative study of ChatGPT and clinical pharmacists. | 2,024 | British journal of clinical pharmacology | AIMS: To evaluate the performance of chat generative pretrained transformer (ChatGPT) in key domains of clinical pharmacy practice, including prescription review, patient medication education, adverse drug reaction (ADR) recognition, ADR causality assessment and drug counselling. METHODS: Questions and clinical pharmac... | Huang X; Estau D; Liu X; Yu Y; Qin J; Li Z | 10 | |||
37123797 | A Case Report on Ground-Level Alternobaric Vertigo Due to Eustachian Tube Dysfunction With the Assistance of Conversational Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT). | 2,023 | Cureus | Alternatenobaric vertigo (ABV) develops when the middle ear pressure (MEP) is not equal at the same height in the sea or the air. This is possible when the altitude changes. Eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD) is a common cause of ABV. In this case report, we discuss a patient who experienced repeated bouts of ground-lev... | Kim HY | 32 | |||
37179277 | Artificial Intelligence in Intensive Care Medicine: Toward a ChatGPT/GPT-4 Way? | 2,023 | Annals of biomedical engineering | Although intensive care medicine (ICM) is a relatively young discipline, it has rapidly developed into a full-fledged and highly specialized specialty covering several fields of medicine. The COVID-19 pandemic led to a surge in intensive care unit demand and also bring unprecedented development opportunities for this a... | Lu Y; Wu H; Qi S; Cheng K | 10 | |||
38056130 | Assessing the potential of ChatGPT for psychodynamic formulations in psychiatry: An exploratory study. | 2,024 | Psychiatry research | Although there were several attempts to apply ChatGPT (Generative Pre-Trained Transformer) to medicine, little is known about therapeutic applications in psychiatry. In this exploratory study, we aimed to evaluate the characteristics and appropriateness of the psychodynamic formulations created by ChatGPT. Along with a... | Hwang G; Lee DY; Seol S; Jung J; Choi Y; Her ES; An MH; Park RW | 0-1 | |||
39011990 | Large Language Model-Based Natural Language Encoding Could Be All You Need for Drug Biomedical Association Prediction. | 2,024 | Analytical chemistry | Analyzing drug-related interactions in the field of biomedicine has been a critical aspect of drug discovery and development. While various artificial intelligence (AI)-based tools have been proposed to analyze drug biomedical associations (DBAs), their feature encoding did not adequately account for crucial biomedical... | Zhang H; Zhou Y; Zhang Z; Sun H; Pan Z; Mou M; Zhang W; Ye Q; Hou T; Li H; Hsieh CY; Zhu F | 10 | |||
37568980 | The Utility of Language Models in Cardiology: A Narrative Review of the Benefits and Concerns of ChatGPT-4. | 2,023 | International journal of environmental research and public health | Artificial intelligence (AI) and language models such as ChatGPT-4 (Generative Pretrained Transformer) have made tremendous advances recently and are rapidly transforming the landscape of medicine. Cardiology is among many of the specialties that utilize AI with the intention of improving patient care. Generative AI, w... | Gala D; Makaryus AN | 10 | |||
37601525 | Artificial intelligence in medicine and research - the good, the bad, and the ugly. | 2,023 | Saudi journal of anaesthesia | Artificial intelligence (AI) broadly refers to machines that simulate intelligent human behavior, and research into this field is exponential and worldwide, with global players such as Microsoft battling with Google for supremacy and market share. This paper reviews the "good" aspects of AI in medicine for individuals ... | Grech V; Cuschieri S; Eldawlatly AA | 10 | |||
38477743 | The performance of artificial intelligence chatbot large language models to address skeletal biology and bone health queries. | 2,024 | Journal of bone and mineral research : the official journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research | Artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots utilizing large language models (LLMs) have recently garnered significant interest due to their ability to generate humanlike responses to user inquiries in an interactive dialog format. While these models are being increasingly utilized to obtain medical information by patients, s... | Cung M; Sosa B; Yang HS; McDonald MM; Matthews BG; Vlug AG; Imel EA; Wein MN; Stein EM; Greenblatt MB | 10 | |||
39690824 | The use of ChatGPT in the dermatological field: a narrative review. | 2,025 | Clinical and experimental dermatology | Artificial intelligence (AI) encompasses the development of computer systems capable of tasks typically requiring human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making and language translation. Over time, numerous applications have emerged, with the integration of AI into medicine marking a... | Potestio L; Feo F; Martora F; Megna M; Napolitano M; D'Agostino M | 0-1 | |||
38435218 | Ocular Pathology and Genetics: Transformative Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Anterior Segment Diseases. | 2,024 | Cureus | Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a revolutionary influence in the field of ophthalmology, providing unparalleled capabilities in data analysis and pattern recognition. This narrative review delves into the crucial role that AI plays, particularly in the context of anterior segment diseases with a genetic basis. ... | Venkatapathappa P; Sultana A; K S V; Mansour R; Chikkanarayanappa V; Rangareddy H | 0-1 | |||
37500980 | AI-ChatGPT/GPT-4: An Booster for the Development of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in the New Era! | 2,024 | Annals of biomedical engineering | Artificial intelligence (AI) has been driving the continuous development of the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) fields. The latest release of ChatGPT/GPT-4 has shown us that AI can potentially transform the healthcare industry. In this study, we propose various ways in which ChatGPT/GPT-4 can display its ta... | Peng S; Wang D; Liang Y; Xiao W; Zhang Y; Liu L | 32 | |||
38201418 | A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Artificial Intelligence Tools in Medicine and Healthcare: Applications, Considerations, Limitations, Motivation and Challenges. | 2,024 | Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) | Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a transformative force in various sectors, including medicine and healthcare. Large language models like ChatGPT showcase AI's potential by generating human-like text through prompts. ChatGPT's adaptability holds promise for reshaping medical practices, improving patient care... | Younis HA; Eisa TAE; Nasser M; Sahib TM; Noor AA; Alyasiri OM; Salisu S; Hayder IM; Younis HA | 10 | |||
38827766 | Application of ChatGPT for Orthopedic Surgeries and Patient Care. | 2,024 | Clinics in orthopedic surgery | Artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly transformed various aspects of life, and the launch of the chatbot "ChatGPT" by OpenAI in November 2022 has garnered significant attention and user appreciation. ChatGPT utilizes natural language processing based on a "generative pre-trained transfer" (GPT) model, specifically t... | Morya VK; Lee HW; Shahid H; Magar AG; Lee JH; Kim JH; Jun L; Noh KC | 32 | |||
37375838 | The Role of AI in Drug Discovery: Challenges, Opportunities, and Strategies. | 2,023 | Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland) | Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize the drug discovery process, offering improved efficiency, accuracy, and speed. However, the successful application of AI is dependent on the availability of high-quality data, the addressing of ethical concerns, and the recognition of the limitations of AI... | Blanco-Gonzalez A; Cabezon A; Seco-Gonzalez A; Conde-Torres D; Antelo-Riveiro P; Pineiro A; Garcia-Fandino R | 0-1 | |||
37809168 | A Call to Address AI "Hallucinations" and How Healthcare Professionals Can Mitigate Their Risks. | 2,023 | Cureus | Artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed society in many ways. AI in medicine has the potential to improve medical care and reduce healthcare professional burnout but we must be cautious of a phenomenon termed "AI hallucinations"and how this term can lead to the stigmatization of AI systems and persons who experien... | Hatem R; Simmons B; Thornton JE | 10 | |||
39621019 | A Survey of Veterinary Student Perceptions on Integrating ChatGPT in Veterinary Education Through AI-Driven Exercises. | 2,024 | Journal of veterinary medical education | Artificial intelligence (AI) in education is rapidly gaining attention, particularly with tools like ChatGPT, which have the potential to transform learning experiences. However, the application of such tools in veterinary education remains underexplored. This study aimed to design an AI-driven exercise and investigate... | Alonso Sousa S; Flay KJ | 10 | |||
38721180 | Redefining Healthcare With Artificial Intelligence (AI): The Contributions of ChatGPT, Gemini, and Co-pilot. | 2,024 | Cureus | Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare marks a new era of innovation and efficiency, characterized by the emergence of sophisticated language models such as ChatGPT (OpenAI, San Francisco, CA, USA), Gemini Advanced (Google LLC, Mountain View, CA, USA), and Co-pilot (Microsoft Corp, Redmond, WA, USA). This review ex... | Alhur A | 10 | |||
37466157 | The impact of Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT) on medical education. | 2,023 | Postgraduate medical journal | Artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine is developing rapidly. The advent of Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT) has taken the world by storm with its potential uses and efficiencies. However, technology leaders, researchers, educators, and policy makers have also sounded the alarm on its potential harms... | Heng JJY; Teo DB; Tan LF | 10 | |||
37094759 | Artificial Intelligence and new language models in Ophthalmology: Complications of the use of silicone oil in vitreoretinal surgery. | 2,023 | Archivos de la Sociedad Espanola de Oftalmologia | Artificial intelligence (AI) is an emerging technology that facilitates everyday tasks and automates tasks in various fields such as medicine. However, the emergence of a language model in academia has generated a lot of interest. This paper evaluates the potential of ChatGPT, a language model developed by OpenAI, and ... | Valentin-Bravo FJ; Mateos-Alvarez E; Usategui-Martin R; Andres-Iglesias C; Pastor-Jimeno JC; Pastor-Idoate S | 10 | |||
37692629 | AI-Powered Chatbots in Medical Education: Potential Applications and Implications. | 2,023 | Cureus | Artificial intelligence (AI) is anticipated to have a considerable impact on the routine practice of medicine, spanning from medical education to clinical practice across specialties and, ultimately, patient care. With the imminent widespread adoption of AI in medical practice, it is imperative that medical schools ada... | Ghorashi N; Ismail A; Ghosh P; Sidawy A; Javan R | 10 | |||
38011011 | "You Are Not Alone": The Allure and Limitations of Artificial Intelligence in Serious Illness Communication. | 2,024 | Journal of palliative medicine | Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the way clinicians practice medicine, and recent technological advancements have resulted in consumer-facing products that can respond to users with dynamic and nuanced language. Clinicians typically struggle with serious illness communication, such as delivering news about a po... | Burry N; Nakagawa S; Blinderman CD | 0-1 | |||
38472350 | Artificial Intelligence in Plastic Surgery: Analysis of Applications, Perspectives, and Psychological Impact. | 2,025 | Aesthetic plastic surgery | Artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as a promising tool in the field of plastic surgery, offering a wide array of applications that enhance surgical outcomes, patient satisfaction, and overall efficiency. This paper explores the utilization of AI, highlighting its various advantages and potential drawbacks. AI-dri... | Barone M; De Bernardis R; Persichetti P | 32 | |||
39984315 | [Artificial intelligence in healthcare: A survival guide for internists]. | 2,025 | La Revue de medecine interne | Artificial intelligence (AI) is experiencing considerable growth in medicine, driven by the explosion of available biomedical data and the emergence of new algorithmic architectures. Applications are rapidly multiplying, from diagnostic assistance to disease progression prediction, paving the way for more personalized ... | Barba T; Robert M; Hot A | 10 | |||
37493985 | Artificial intelligence and ChatGPT in Orthopaedics and sports medicine. | 2,023 | Journal of experimental orthopaedics | Artificial intelligence (AI) is looked upon nowadays as the potential major catalyst for the fourth industrial revolution. In the last decade, AI use in Orthopaedics increased approximately tenfold. Artificial intelligence helps with tracking activities, evaluating diagnostic images, predicting injury risk, and several... | Fayed AM; Mansur NSB; de Carvalho KA; Behrens A; D'Hooghe P; de Cesar Netto C | 32 | |||
37905264 | Decoding Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Rheumatology. | 2,023 | Cureus | Artificial intelligence (AI) is not a newcomer in medicine. It has been employed for image analysis, disease diagnosis, drug discovery, and improving overall patient care. ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer, Inc., Delaware) has renewed interest and enthusiasm in artificial intelligence. Algorithms, machin... | Chinnadurai S; Mahadevan S; Navaneethakrishnan B; Mamadapur M | 10 | |||
40353268 | Get the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Edge in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. | 2,025 | Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology of India | Artificial intelligence (AI) is on the fast track so far as the growth is concerned, from experimental to implementation in field of medicine. AI should be used ethically and intelligently. Large data base availability, advances in algorithm-theories, computing improvements has led to breakthrough in AI applications in... | Dalvi S | 0-1 | |||
38323891 | Exploring the Promise and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Biomedical Research and Clinical Practice. | 2,024 | Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology | Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to revolutionize how science, and biomedical research in particular, are done. With AI, problem-solving and complex tasks using massive data sets can be performed at a much higher rate and dimensionality level compared with humans. With the ability to handle huge data sets and sel... | Altara R; Basson CJ; Biondi-Zoccai G; Booz GW | 10 | |||
39934059 | Generative Artificial Intelligence in Academic Surgery: Ethical Implications and Transformative Potential. | 2,025 | The Journal of surgical research | Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly being used in medicine due to its advanced capabilities in image and video recognition, clinical decision support, surgical education, and administrative task automation. Large language models such as OpenAI's Generative Pretrained Transformer (GPT)-4 and Google's Bard have parti... | Robinson JR; Stey A; Schneider DF; Kothari AN; Lindeman B; Kaafarani HM; Haines KL | 10 | |||
38674356 | Innovations in Medicine: Exploring ChatGPT's Impact on Rare Disorder Management. | 2,024 | Genes | Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the field of medicine, announcing a new era of innovation and efficiency. Among AI programs designed for general use, ChatGPT holds a prominent position, using an innovative language model developed by OpenAI. Thanks to the use of deep learning techniques, ChatGPT st... | Zampatti S; Peconi C; Megalizzi D; Calvino G; Trastulli G; Cascella R; Strafella C; Caltagirone C; Giardina E | 0-1 | |||
38516933 | AI vs academia: Experimental study on AI text detectors' accuracy in behavioral health academic writing. | 2,024 | Accountability in research | Artificial Intelligence (AI) language models continue to expand in both access and capability. As these models have evolved, the number of academic journals in medicine and healthcare which have explored policies regarding AI-generated text has increased. The implementation of such policies requires accurate AI detecti... | Popkov AA; Barrett TS | 10 | |||
38458774 | A Conversation with ChatGPT on Contentious Issues in Senescence and Cancer Research. | 2,024 | Molecular pharmacology | Artificial intelligence (AI) platforms, such as Generative Pretrained Transformer (ChatGPT), have achieved a high degree of popularity within the scientific community due to their utility in providing evidence-based reviews of the literature. However, the accuracy and reliability of the information output and the abili... | Elshazly AM; Shahin U; Al Shboul S; Gewirtz DA; Saleh T | 10 | |||
37528607 | ChatGPT: Forensic, legal, and ethical issues. | 2,024 | Medicine, science, and the law | Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to a group of technologies that enable people to perform a variety of activities, including observing, comprehending, analysing and translating data, among other things. Nowadays, practically every school of thought is interested in AI. One such innovation, a chatbot by the name of C... | Guleria A; Krishan K; Sharma V; Kanchan T | 10 | |||
37771867 | ChatGPT in action: Harnessing artificial intelligence potential and addressing ethical challenges in medicine, education, and scientific research. | 2,023 | World journal of methodology | Artificial intelligence (AI) tools, like OpenAI's Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT), hold considerable potential in healthcare, academia, and diverse industries. Evidence demonstrates its capability at a medical student level in standardized tests, suggesting utility in medical education, radiology repo... | Jeyaraman M; Ramasubramanian S; Balaji S; Jeyaraman N; Nallakumarasamy A; Sharma S | 10 | |||
37062612 | [Artificial intelligence and internal medicine: The example of hydroxychloroquine according to ChatGPT]. | 2,023 | La Revue de medecine interne | Artificial intelligence (AI) using deep learning is revolutionizing several fields, including medicine, with a wide range of applications. Available since the end of 2022, ChatGPT is a conversational AI or "chatbot", using artificial intelligence to dialogue with its users in all fields. Through the example of hydroxyc... | Nguyen Y; Costedoat-Chalumeau N | 0-1 | |||
40184826 | Artificial Intelligence in Health Care: A Rallying Cry for Critical Clinical Research and Ethical Thinking. | 2,025 | Clinical oncology (Royal College of Radiologists (Great Britain)) | Artificial intelligence (AI) will impact a large proportion of jobs in the short to medium term, especially in the developed countries. The consequences will be felt across many sectors including health care, a critical sector for implementation of AI tools because glitches in algorithms or biases in training datasets ... | Bentzen SM | 10 | |||
38523987 | Ethical Concerns About ChatGPT in Healthcare: A Useful Tool or the Tombstone of Original and Reflective Thinking? | 2,024 | Cureus | Artificial intelligence (AI), the uprising technology of computer science aiming to create digital systems with human behavior and intelligence, seems to have invaded almost every field of modern life. Launched in November 2022, ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer) is a textual AI application capable of cr... | Kapsali MZ; Livanis E; Tsalikidis C; Oikonomou P; Voultsos P; Tsaroucha A | 10 | |||
37833847 | AI language models in human reproduction research: exploring ChatGPT's potential to assist academic writing. | 2,023 | Human reproduction (Oxford, England) | Artificial intelligence (AI)-driven language models have the potential to serve as an educational tool, facilitate clinical decision-making, and support research and academic writing. The benefits of their use are yet to be evaluated and concerns have been raised regarding the accuracy, transparency, and ethical implic... | Semrl N; Feigl S; Taumberger N; Bracic T; Fluhr H; Blockeel C; Kollmann M | 10 | |||
38292297 | Establishing priorities for implementation of large language models in pathology and laboratory medicine. | 2,024 | Academic pathology | Artificial intelligence and machine learning have numerous applications in pathology and laboratory medicine. The release of ChatGPT prompted speculation regarding the potentially transformative role of large-language models (LLMs) in academic pathology, laboratory medicine, and pathology education. Because of the pote... | Arvisais-Anhalt S; Gonias SL; Murray SG | 10 | |||
38170274 | Progression of an Artificial Intelligence Chatbot (ChatGPT) for Pediatric Cardiology Educational Knowledge Assessment. | 2,024 | Pediatric cardiology | Artificial intelligence chatbots, like ChatGPT, have become powerful tools that are disrupting how humans interact with technology. The potential uses within medicine are vast. In medical education, these chatbots have shown improvements, in a short time span, in generalized medical examinations. We evaluated the overa... | Gritti MN; AlTurki H; Farid P; Morgan CT | 21 | |||
39569947 | [ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MEDICAL ETHICS]. | 2,024 | Harefuah | Artificial intelligence has burst into our lives with great vigor in recent years. We encounter it in all areas of life, as well as in the field of medicine. The article refers to medical ethics in two areas: One field is medicine based on Mega Data and the other is the chatbot or ChatGPT. These two fields basically op... | Karni T | 10 | |||
37812965 | Improving radiology workflow using ChatGPT and artificial intelligence. | 2,023 | Clinical imaging | Artificial Intelligence is a branch of computer science that aims to create intelligent machines capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence. One of the branches of artificial intelligence is natural language processing, which is dedicated to studying the interaction between computers and huma... | Mese I; Taslicay CA; Sivrioglu AK | 0-1 | |||
37864445 | Conversation between a clinical biologist and an artificial intelligence on prostate cancer biomarkers: a critical reading. | 2,023 | Annales de biologie clinique | Artificial intelligence is increasingly used in the field of medicine as a diagnostic aid, particularly for image analysis and more generally for data processing. Many artificial intelligence-based tools have been specifically developed for clinical biology, but some more general ones can help to improve the disseminat... | Lamy PJ | 10 | |||
37148260 | Harvesting the Power of Artificial Intelligence for Surgery: Uses, Implications, and Ethical Considerations. | 2,023 | The American surgeon | Artificial intelligence is rapidly advancing, especially with the advent of ChatGPT technology, and its role in the world of medicine is expanding. Within surgery, AI has the capacity to improve efficiency and results in surgical treatments; however, it similarly has the potential to impose harm onto patients and under... | Kavian JA; Wilkey HL; Patel PA; Boyd CJ | 10 | |||
38727914 | Application of Deep Learning for Studying NMDA Receptors. | 2,024 | Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) | Artificial intelligence underwent remarkable advancement in the past decade, revolutionizing our way of thinking and unlocking unprecedented opportunities across various fields, including drug development. The emergence of large pretrained models, such as ChatGPT, has even begun to demonstrate human-level performance i... | Deng Z; Gu R; Wen H | 0-1 | |||
38836893 | ChatGPT: A Conceptual Review of Applications and Utility in the Field of Medicine. | 2,024 | Journal of medical systems | Artificial Intelligence, specifically advanced language models such as ChatGPT, have the potential to revolutionize various aspects of healthcare, medical education, and research. In this narrative review, we evaluate the myriad applications of ChatGPT in diverse healthcare domains. We discuss its potential role in cli... | Rao SJ; Isath A; Krishnan P; Tangsrivimol JA; Virk HUH; Wang Z; Glicksberg BS; Krittanawong C | 10 | |||
37369944 | Advancing the Production of Clinical Medical Devices Through ChatGPT. | 2,024 | Annals of biomedical engineering | As a recently popular large language model, Chatbot Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT) is highly valued in the field of clinical medicine. Due to the limited understanding of the potential impact of ChatGPT on the manufacturing side of clinical medical devices, we aim to fill this gap through this article. We... | Li S; Guo Z; Zang X | 10 | |||
37425598 | Radiology Gets Chatty: The ChatGPT Saga Unfolds. | 2,023 | Cureus | As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to evolve and mature, it is increasingly finding applications in the field of healthcare, particularly in specialties like radiology that are data-heavy and image-focused. Language learning models (LLMs) such as OpenAI's Generative Pre-trained Transformer-4 (GPT-4) are new in t... | Grewal H; Dhillon G; Monga V; Sharma P; Buddhavarapu VS; Sidhu G; Kashyap R | 10 | |||
37790062 | A Radiation Oncology Board Exam of ChatGPT. | 2,023 | Cureus | As artificial intelligence (AI) models improve and become widely integrated into healthcare systems, healthcare providers must understand the strengths and limitations of AI tools to realize the full spectrum of potential patient-care benefits. However, most providers have a poor understanding of AI, leading to distrus... | Barbour AB; Barbour TA | 43 | |||
37891532 | ChatGPT and mycosis- a new weapon in the knowledge battlefield. | 2,023 | BMC infectious diseases | As current trend for physician tools, ChatGPT can sift through massive amounts of information and solve problems through easy-to-understand conversations, ultimately improving efficiency. Mycosis is currently facing great challenges, including high fungal burdens, high mortality, limited choice of antifungal drugs and ... | Jin Y; Liu H; Zhao B; Pan W | 43 | |||
37988149 | The Intersection of ChatGPT, Clinical Medicine, and Medical Education. | 2,023 | JMIR medical education | As we progress deeper into the digital age, the robust development and application of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technology, specifically generative language models like ChatGPT (OpenAI), have potential implications in all sectors including medicine. This viewpoint article aims to present the authors' perspe... | Wong RS; Ming LC; Raja Ali RA | 10 | |||
37273063 | ChatGPTs' Journey in Medical Revolution: A Potential Panacea or a Hidden Pathogen? | 2,023 | Annals of biomedical engineering | At the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and medicine, ChatGPT morphs into a compact, personal digital physician. With a simple click, it furnishes an abundance of health-related information, initial medical consultations, and a plethora of disease management recommendations. Moreover, it stands at th... | Yang J | 10 | |||
39735146 | Categorization of Novel Research Ideas Regarding Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Generated by Artificial Intelligence. | 2,024 | Cureus | Background The generation of innovative research ideas is crucial to advancing the field of medicine. As physicians face increasingly demanding clinical schedules, it is important to identify tools that may expedite the research process. Artificial intelligence may offer a promising solution by enabling the efficient ... | Leonardo CJ; Melcer K; Liu SH; Komatsu DE; Barsi JM | 0-1 | |||
39081915 | Comparing patient education tools for chronic pain medications: Artificial intelligence chatbot versus traditional patient information leaflets. | 2,024 | Indian journal of anaesthesia | BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots like Conversational Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT) have recently created much buzz, especially regarding patient education. Such informed patients understand and adhere to the management and get involved in shared decision making. The accuracy and... | Gondode P; Duggal S; Garg N; Sethupathy S; Asai O; Lohakare P | 0-1 | |||
37385548 | Harnessing language models for streamlined postcolonoscopy patient management: a novel approach. | 2,023 | Gastrointestinal endoscopy | BACKGROUND AND AIMS: ChatGPT, an advanced language model, is increasingly used in diverse fields, including medicine. This study explores using ChatGPT to optimize postcolonoscopy management by providing guideline-based recommendations and addressing low compliance rates and timing issues. METHODS: In this proof-of-con... | Gorelik Y; Ghersin I; Maza I; Klein A | 0-1 | |||
39866721 | Can Artificial Intelligence Create an Accurate Colonoscopy Bowel Preparation Prompt? | 2,025 | Gastro hep advances | BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States, with colonoscopy being the preferred screening method. Up to 25% of colonoscopies are associated with poor preparation which leads to prolonged procedure time, repeat colonoscopies, and decreased adenoma detection. Artificial i... | Wilkoff MH; Piniella NR; Advani R | 0-1 | |||
40248774 | Artificial intelligence enhanced Chatbot boom: A single center observational study to evaluate assistance in clinical anesthesiology. | 2,025 | Journal of anaesthesiology, clinical pharmacology | BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The field of anaesthesiology and perioperative medicine has explored advancements in science and technology, ensuring precision and personalized anesthesia plans. The surge in the usage of chat-generative pretrained transformer (Chat GPT) in medicine has evoked interest among anesthesiologists to a... | Jois SM; Rangalakshmi S; Iyengar SMJ; Mahesh C; Devi LD; Namachivayam AK | 0-1 | |||
38800159 | The Potential of ChatGPT for High-Quality Information in Patient Education for Sports Surgery. | 2,024 | Cureus | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Artificial intelligence (AI) advancements continue to have a profound impact on modern society, driving significant innovation and development across various fields. We sought to appraise the reliability of the information offered by Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer (ChatGPT) regarding ... | Yuce A; Erkurt N; Yerli M; Misir A | 32 | |||
38107064 | Is ChatGPT accurate and reliable in answering questions regarding head and neck cancer? | 2,023 | Frontiers in oncology | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT) is an artificial intelligence (AI)-based language processing model using deep learning to create human-like text dialogue. It has been a popular source of information covering vast number of topics including medicine. Patient education in head ... | Kuscu O; Pamuk AE; Sutay Suslu N; Hosal S | 0-1 | |||
39828224 | Using artificial intelligence to semi-automate trustworthiness assessment of randomized controlled trials: a case study. | 2,025 | Journal of clinical epidemiology | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are the cornerstone of evidence-based medicine. Unfortunately, not all RCTs are based on real data. This serious breach of research integrity compromises the reliability of systematic reviews and meta-analyses, leading to misinformed clinical guidelines and ... | Au LS; Qu L; Nielsen J; Ge Z; Gurrin LC; Mol BW; Wang R | 10 | |||
40245607 | GDReCo: Fine-grained gene-disease relationship extraction corpus. | 2,025 | Computer methods and programs in biomedicine | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Understanding gene-disease relationships is crucial for medical research, drug discovery, clinical diagnosis, and other fields. However, there is currently no high-quality, fine-grained corpus available for training Natural Language Processing (NLP) models, which have proven to be effective in... | Yu H; Wu J; Bian S; Zhang S; Wu Y; Zhou Z; Jia Q; Ni Y; Huang Z; Yan H; Wang W; He K; Shi J | 10 | |||
39207788 | Performance of Language Models on the Family Medicine In-Training Exam. | 2,024 | Family medicine | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Artificial intelligence (AI), such as ChatGPT and Bard, has gained popularity as a tool in medical education. The use of AI in family medicine has not yet been assessed. The objective of this study is to compare the performance of three large language models (LLMs; ChatGPT 3.5, ChatGPT 4.0, a... | Hanna RE; Smith LR; Mhaskar R; Hanna K | 21 | |||
39336540 | Perforator Selection with Computed Tomography Angiography for Unilateral Breast Reconstruction: A Clinical Multicentre Analysis. | 2,024 | Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) | Background and Objectives: Despite CTAs being critical for preoperative planning in autologous breast reconstruction, experienced plastic surgeons may have differing preferences for which side of the abdomen to use for unilateral breast reconstruction. Large language models (LLMs) have the potential to assist medical i... | Seth I; Lim B; Phan R; Xie Y; Kenney PS; Bukret WE; Thomsen JB; Cuomo R; Ross RJ; Ng SK; Rozen WM | 32 | |||
37888068 | Navigating the Landscape of Personalized Medicine: The Relevance of ChatGPT, BingChat, and Bard AI in Nephrology Literature Searches. | 2,023 | Journal of personalized medicine | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Literature reviews are foundational to understanding medical evidence. With AI tools like ChatGPT, Bing Chat and Bard AI emerging as potential aids in this domain, this study aimed to individually assess their citation accuracy within Nephrology, comparing their performance in providing preci... | Aiumtrakul N; Thongprayoon C; Suppadungsuk S; Krisanapan P; Miao J; Qureshi F; Cheungpasitporn W | 10 | |||
40045700 | Artificial intelligence chatbots in transfusion medicine: A cross-sectional study. | 2,025 | Vox sanguinis | BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The recent rise of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots has attracted many users worldwide. However, expert evaluation is essential before relying on them for transfusion medicine (TM)-related information. This study aims to evaluate the performance of AI chatbots for accuracy, correctness, ... | Srivastava P; Tewari A; Al-Riyami AZ | 43 | |||
37519497 | Analysing the Applicability of ChatGPT, Bard, and Bing to Generate Reasoning-Based Multiple-Choice Questions in Medical Physiology. | 2,023 | Cureus | Background Artificial intelligence (AI) is evolving in the medical education system. ChatGPT, Google Bard, and Microsoft Bing are AI-based models that can solve problems in medical education. However, the applicability of AI to create reasoning-based multiple-choice questions (MCQs) in the field of medical physiology i... | Agarwal M; Sharma P; Goswami A | 21 | |||
37303324 | Proof of Concept: Using ChatGPT to Teach Emergency Physicians How to Break Bad News. | 2,023 | Cureus | Background Breaking bad news is an essential skill for practicing physicians, particularly in the field of emergency medicine (EM). Patient-physician communication teaching has previously relied on standardized patient scenarios and objective structured clinical examination formats. The novel use of artificial intellig... | Webb JJ | 10 | |||
37073184 | The Capability of ChatGPT in Predicting and Explaining Common Drug-Drug Interactions. | 2,023 | Cureus | Background Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) can have serious consequences for patient health and well-being. Patients who are taking multiple medications may be at an increased risk of experiencing adverse events or drug toxicity if they are not aware of potential interactions between their medications. Many times, patien... | Juhi A; Pipil N; Santra S; Mondal S; Behera JK; Mondal H | 10 | |||
39845219 | Evaluating the Accuracy of ChatGPT in the Japanese Board-Certified Physiatrist Examination. | 2,024 | Cureus | Background Generative artificial intelligence (AI), such as Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT), has shown potential in various medical applications, including answering licensing examination questions. However, its performance in rehabilitation medicine remains underexplored. This study aimed to evaluate... | Kato Y; Ushida K; Momosaki R | 21 | |||
37143631 | Evaluating ChatGPT's Ability to Solve Higher-Order Questions on the Competency-Based Medical Education Curriculum in Medical Biochemistry. | 2,023 | Cureus | Background Healthcare-related artificial intelligence (AI) is developing. The capacity of the system to carry out sophisticated cognitive processes, such as problem-solving, decision-making, reasoning, and perceiving, is referred to as higher cognitive thinking in AI. This kind of thinking requires more than just proce... | Ghosh A; Bir A | 21 | |||
38111405 | ChatGPT-4 and Human Researchers Are Equal in Writing Scientific Introduction Sections: A Blinded, Randomized, Non-inferiority Controlled Study. | 2,023 | Cureus | Background Natural language processing models are increasingly used in scientific research, and their ability to perform various tasks in the research process is rapidly advancing. This study aims to investigate whether Generative Pre-trained Transformer 4 (GPT-4) is equal to humans in writing introduction sections for... | Sikander B; Baker JJ; Deveci CD; Lund L; Rosenberg J | 10 | |||
38238871 | AI in the repurposing of potential herbs for filariasis therapy. | 2,024 | Journal of vector borne diseases | BACKGROUND OBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to see how well an AI language model called Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT) assisted healthcare personnel in selecting relevant medications for filariasis therapy. A team of medical specialists and tropical medicine experts reviewed ChatGPT's recommend... | Wiwanitmkit S; Wiwanitkit V | 10 | |||
39404623 | Testing the Ability and Limitations of ChatGPT to Generate Differential Diagnoses from Transcribed Radiologic Findings. | 2,024 | Radiology | Background The burgeoning interest in ChatGPT as a potentially useful tool in medicine highlights the necessity for systematic evaluation of its capabilities and limitations. Purpose To evaluate the accuracy, reliability, and repeatability of differential diagnoses produced by ChatGPT from transcribed radiologic findin... | Sun SH; Huynh K; Cortes G; Hill R; Tran J; Yeh L; Ngo AL; Houshyar R; Yaghmai V; Tran M | 0-1 | |||
40416223 | Performance of GPT-4o and DeepSeek-R1 in the Polish Infectious Diseases Specialty Exam. | 2,025 | Cureus | Background The past few years have been a time of rapid development in artificial intelligence (AI) and its implementation across numerous fields. This study aimed to compare the performance of GPT-4o (OpenAI, San Francisco, CA, USA) and DeepSeek-R1 (DeepSeek AI, Zhejiang, China) on the Polish specialty examination in ... | Blecha Z; Jasinski D; Jaworski A; Latkowska A; Jaworski W; Syslo O; Rubik N; Jastrzebska I; Harazinski K; Goliat W; Gmur M; Gajewski M; Slawinska B; Maryniak N | 21 | |||
39156244 | Performance of ChatGPT in Solving Questions From the Progress Test (Brazilian National Medical Exam): A Potential Artificial Intelligence Tool in Medical Practice. | 2,024 | Cureus | Background The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is not a recent phenomenon, but the latest advancements in this technology are making a significant impact across various fields of human knowledge. In medicine, this trend is no different, although it has developed at a slower pace. ChatGPT is an example of an AI-base... | Rodrigues Alessi M; Gomes HA; Lopes de Castro M; Terumy Okamoto C | 21 | |||
39364514 | Evaluating the Adherence of Large Language Models to Surgical Guidelines: A Comparative Analysis of Chatbot Recommendations and North American Spine Society (NASS) Coverage Criteria. | 2,024 | Cureus | Background There has been a significant increase in cervical fusion procedures, both anterior and posterior, across the United States. Despite this upward trend, limited research exists on adherence to evidence-based medicine (EBM) guidelines for cervical fusion, highlighting a gap between recommended practices and sur... | Sarikonda A; Isch E; Self M; Sambangi A; Carreras A; Sivaganesan A; Harrop J; Jallo J | 32 | |||
38953081 | Using ChatGPT in the Development of Clinical Reasoning Cases: A Qualitative Study. | 2,024 | Cureus | Background There has been an explosion of commentary and discussion about the ethics and utility of using artificial intelligence in medicine, and its practical use in medical education is still being debated. Through qualitative research methods, this study aims to highlight the advantages and pitfalls of using ChatGP... | Wong K; Fayngersh A; Traba C; Cennimo D; Kothari N; Chen S | 10 | |||
37303347 | Exploring ChatGPT's Potential in Facilitating Adaptation of Clinical Guidelines: A Case Study of Diabetic Ketoacidosis Guidelines. | 2,023 | Cureus | Background This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of ChatGPT, an advanced natural language processing model, in adapting and synthesizing clinical guidelines for diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) by comparing and contrasting different guideline sources. Methodology We employed a comprehensive comparison approach and exami... | Hamed E; Eid A; Alberry M | 0-1 | |||
39371744 | GPT-4o vs. Human Candidates: Performance Analysis in the Polish Final Dentistry Examination. | 2,024 | Cureus | Background This study aims to evaluate the performance of OpenAI's GPT-4o in the Polish Final Dentistry Examination (LDEK) and compare it with human candidates' results. The LDEK is a standardized test essential for dental graduates in Poland to obtain their professional license. With artificial intelligence (AI) becom... | Jaworski A; Jasinski D; Slawinska B; Blecha Z; Jaworski W; Kruplewicz M; Jasinska N; Syslo O; Latkowska A; Jung M | 32 |
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