Department of Plastic Surgery, Peninsula Health, Melbourne, VIC, 3199, Australia.
Central Clinical School, Monash University, The Alfred Centre, 99 Commercial Rd, Melbourne, VIC, 3004, Australia.
Aesthetic Plast Surg. 2024 Jul;48(13):2580-2589. doi: 10.1007/s00266-024-03952-z. Epub 2024 Mar 25.
Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a powerful tool in various medical fields, including plastic surgery. This study aims to evaluate the performance of ChatGPT, an AI language model, in elucidating historical aspects of plastic surgery and identifying potential avenues for innovation.
A comprehensive analysis of ChatGPT's responses to a diverse range of plastic surgery-related inquiries was performed. The quality of the AI-generated responses was assessed based on their relevance, accuracy, and novelty. Additionally, the study examined the AI's ability to recognize gaps in existing knowledge and propose innovative solutions. ChatGPT's responses were analysed by specialist plastic surgeons with extensive research experience, and quantitatively analysed with a Likert scale.
ChatGPT demonstrated a high degree of proficiency in addressing a wide array of plastic surgery-related topics. The AI-generated responses were found to be relevant and accurate in most cases. However, it demonstrated convergent thinking and failed to generate genuinely novel ideas to revolutionize plastic surgery. Instead, it suggested currently popular trends that demonstrate great potential for further advancements. Some of the references presented were also erroneous as they cannot be validated against the existing literature.
Although ChatGPT requires major improvements, this study highlights its potential as an effective tool for uncovering novel aspects of plastic surgery and identifying areas for future innovation. By leveraging the capabilities of AI language models, plastic surgeons may drive advancements in the field. Further studies are needed to cautiously explore the integration of AI-driven insights into clinical practice and to evaluate their impact on patient outcomes.
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人工智能(AI)已成为医学各领域(包括整形外科学)中的强大工具。本研究旨在评估 AI 语言模型 ChatGPT 在阐明整形外科学历史方面的表现,并确定潜在的创新途径。
对 ChatGPT 对各种整形手术相关查询的回答进行了全面分析。根据相关性、准确性和新颖性评估 AI 生成的回答的质量。此外,该研究还检查了 AI 识别现有知识差距和提出创新解决方案的能力。由具有丰富研究经验的专业整形外科医生对 ChatGPT 的回答进行分析,并使用李克特量表进行定量分析。
ChatGPT 在解决广泛的整形手术相关主题方面表现出很高的熟练程度。在大多数情况下,AI 生成的回答被认为是相关且准确的。然而,它表现出趋同思维,未能生成真正新颖的想法来彻底改变整形手术。相反,它提出了目前流行的趋势,这些趋势显示出进一步发展的巨大潜力。提出的一些参考文献也是错误的,因为它们无法与现有文献进行验证。
尽管 ChatGPT 需要进行重大改进,但本研究强调了它作为揭示整形外科学新方面和确定未来创新领域的有效工具的潜力。通过利用 AI 语言模型的功能,整形外科医生可能会推动该领域的进步。需要进一步的研究来谨慎探索将 AI 驱动的见解整合到临床实践中,并评估它们对患者结果的影响。
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