Use of generative artificial intelligence in medical research

Among the most groundbreaking advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) is the emergence of generative AI. These models, including tools such as ChatGPT and Bard, harness deep learning techniques to interpret and replicate complex patterns found in vast datasets. Their primary function is to generate original text or images, demonstrating an understanding of intricate associations, such as the context and semantics of language. For instance, chatbots such as ChatGPT interpret user inputs, typically sentences or paragraphs, to craft unique, contextually relevant responses. This capability stems from training on diverse and extensive textual and imaging data, enabling the model to predict and generate language and images with high accuracy. ChatGPT had 100 million monthly users within the first two months of its introduction, showing the considerable impact and appeal of generative AI.1As expected, the use of generative AI tools in academic research and writing has been increasing.1 In response, many academic publishers…
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