Buholayka Maryam, Zouabi Rama, Tadinada Aditya
Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, University of Connecticut Health, Farmington, USA.
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, Dammam, SAU.
Cureus. 2023 May 23;15(5):e39386. doi: 10.7759/cureus.39386. eCollection 2023 May.
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in scientific publishing has gained increased attention, and one AI tool that has been the subject of much discussion is ChatGPT. It is a large language model (LLM) built on the OpenAI platform that aims to emulate human-like writing and continually improves through user interactions. In this paper, ChatGPT's performance was assessed in medical publishing by comparing it to a case report written by oral and maxillofacial radiologists. ChatGPT was tasked with writing a case report based on a drafted report written by the authors in five different prompts. The findings of this study highlight issues related to the accuracy, completeness, and readability of the generated text. These results have significant implications for the future use of AI in scientific publishing and suggest that in the current iteration of ChatGPT, scientific information must be revised by an expert.
人工智能(AI)在科学出版中的应用日益受到关注,其中一个备受讨论的AI工具是ChatGPT。它是基于OpenAI平台构建的大型语言模型(LLM),旨在模仿类人写作,并通过用户交互不断改进。在本文中,通过将ChatGPT与口腔颌面放射科医生撰写的病例报告进行比较,评估了其在医学出版方面的表现。ChatGPT的任务是根据作者在五个不同提示中起草的报告撰写病例报告。本研究结果突出了与生成文本的准确性、完整性和可读性相关的问题。这些结果对AI在科学出版中的未来应用具有重要意义,并表明在ChatGPT的当前版本中,科学信息必须由专家进行修订。