接受调查的澳大利亚兽医专业学生认为ChatGPT实用且相关,同时表示并不担心人工智能会取代兽医。

Surveyed veterinary students in Australia find ChatGPT practical and relevant while expressing no concern about artificial intelligence replacing veterinarians.

作者信息

Worthing Kate A, Roberts Madeleine, Šlapeta Jan

机构信息

Sydney School of Veterinary Science Faculty of Science The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia.

Sydney Infectious Diseases Institute The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia.

出版信息

Vet Rec Open. 2024 Jun 9;11(1):e280. doi: 10.1002/vro2.80. eCollection 2024 Jun.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT) is a freely available online artificial intelligence (AI) program capable of understanding and generating human-like language. This study assessed veterinary students' perceptions about ChatGPT in education and practice. It compared perceptions about ChatGPT between students who had completed a critical analysis task and those who had not.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study surveyed 498 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) students at The University of Sydney, Australia. Second-year DVM students researched a veterinary pathogen and then completed a critical analysis of ChatGPT (version 3.5) output for the same pathogen. A survey based on the Technology Acceptance Model was then delivered to all DVM students from all years of the programme, collecting data using Likert-style, categorical and free-text items.

RESULTS

Over 75% of the 100 respondents reported having used ChatGPT. The students found ChatGPT's output relevant and practical for their use but perceived it as inaccurate. They perceived ChatGPT output to be more useful for veterinary students than for pet owners or veterinarians. Those who had completed the critical analysis assignment had a more positive view of ChatGPT's practicality for veterinary students but noted its authoritative tone even when delivering inaccurate information. Over 50% of the students agreed that information about tools such as ChatGPT should be included in the veterinary curriculum. Students agreed that veterinarians should embrace AI but disagreed that AI would eventually replace the need for veterinarians.

CONCLUSIONS

A critical appraisal of outputs from AI tools such as ChatGPT may help prepare future veterinarians for the effective use of these tools.

摘要

背景

聊天生成预训练变换器(ChatGPT)是一款可免费使用的在线人工智能(AI)程序,能够理解并生成类人文本。本研究评估了兽医专业学生对ChatGPT在教育和实践中的看法。比较了完成批判性分析任务的学生和未完成该任务的学生对ChatGPT的看法。

方法

这项横断面研究对澳大利亚悉尼大学的498名兽医学博士(DVM)学生进行了调查。二年级DVM学生研究了一种兽医病原体,然后对ChatGPT(3.5版本)针对同一病原体的输出进行了批判性分析。随后,基于技术接受模型开展了一项调查,并分发给该项目各年级的所有DVM学生,使用李克特式、分类和自由文本项目收集数据。

结果

100名受访者中超过75%报告使用过ChatGPT。学生们发现ChatGPT的输出与他们的使用相关且实用,但认为其不准确。他们认为ChatGPT的输出对兽医专业学生比对宠物主人或兽医更有用。完成批判性分析任务的学生对ChatGPT对兽医专业学生的实用性看法更为积极,但指出即使在提供不准确信息时,其语气也具有权威性。超过50%的学生同意兽医课程应纳入有关ChatGPT等工具的信息。学生们同意兽医应接受人工智能,但不同意人工智能最终会取代对兽医的需求。

结论

对ChatGPT等人工智能工具的输出进行批判性评估,可能有助于让未来的兽医做好有效使用这些工具的准备。

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