首页|Researchers from Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) College of Medicine Describe Findings in Artificial Intelligence (Artificial Intelligenceegenerated Scientific Literature: a Critical Appraisal)
Researchers from Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) College of Medicine Describe Findings in Artificial Intelligence (Artificial Intelligenceegenerated Scientific Literature: a Critical Appraisal)
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Investigators publish new report on Artificial Intelligence. According to news reporting from Hershey, Pennsylvania, by NewsRx journalists, research stated, "Review articles play a critical role in informing medical decisions and identifying avenues for future research. With the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI), there has been a growing interest in the potential of this technology to transform the synthesis of medical literature." The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from the Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) College of Medicine, "Open AI's Generative Pre -trained Transformer (GPT-4) (Open AI Inc, San Francisco, CA) tool provides access to advanced AI that is able to quickly produce medical literature following only simple prompts. The accuracy of the generated articles requires review, especially in subspecialty fields like Allergy/Immunology. To critically appraise AI -synthesized allergyfocused minireviews. We tasked the GPT-4 Chatbot with generating 2 1,000 -word reviews on the topics of hereditary angioedema and eosinophilic esophagitis. Authors critically appraised these articles using the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) tool for text and opinion and additionally evaluated domains of interest such as language, reference quality, and accuracy of the content. The language of the AI -generated minireviews was carefully articulated and logically focused on the topic of interest; however, reviewers of the AI -generated articles indicated that the AI -generated content lacked depth, did not appear to be the result of an analytical process, missed critical information, and contained inaccurate information. Despite being provided instruction to utilize scientific references, the AI chatbot relied mainly on freely available resources, and the AI chatbot fabricated references."
HersheyPennsylvaniaUnited StatesNorth and Central AmericaArtificial IntelligenceEmerging TechnologiesImmunologyMachine LearningPennsylvania State University (Penn State) College of Medicine