AIMC Topic: Comprehension

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Still Using Only ChatGPT? The Comparison of Five Different Artificial Intelligence Chatbots' Answers to the Most Common Questions About Kidney Stones.

Journal of endourology
To evaluate and compare the quality and comprehensibility of answers produced by five distinct artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots-GPT-4, Claude, Mistral, Google PaLM, and Grok-in response to the most frequently searched questions about kidney sto...

Modeling High-Order Relationships: Brain-Inspired Hypergraph-Induced Multimodal-Multitask Framework for Semantic Comprehension.

IEEE transactions on neural networks and learning systems
Semantic comprehension aims to reasonably reproduce people's real intentions or thoughts, e.g., sentiment, humor, sarcasm, motivation, and offensiveness, from multiple modalities. It can be instantiated as a multimodal-oriented multitask classificati...

Generative artificial intelligence as a source of breast cancer information for patients: Proceed with caution.

Cancer
BACKGROUND: This study evaluated the accuracy, clinical concordance, and readability of the chatbot interface generative pretrained transformer (ChatGPT) 3.5 as a source of breast cancer information for patients.

Assessing the Readability, Reliability, and Quality of AI-Modified and Generated Patient Education Materials for Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery.

American journal of rhinology & allergy
BACKGROUND: Despite National Institutes of Health and American Medical Association recommendations to publish online patient education materials at or below sixth-grade literacy, those pertaining to endoscopic skull base surgery (ESBS) have lacked re...

Enhancing online cataract surgery patient education materials through artificial intelligence.

Canadian journal of ophthalmology. Journal canadien d'ophtalmologie
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of using artificial intelligence (AI) to improve readability of online cataract surgery patient education materials (PEMs) in English and Spanish.

Chatbots talk Strabismus: Can AI become the new patient Educator?

International journal of medical informatics
BACKGROUND: Strabismus is a common eye condition affecting both children and adults. Effective patient education is crucial for informed decision-making, but traditional methods often lack accessibility and engagement. Chatbots powered by AI have eme...

Can Patients With Urogenital Cancer Rely on Artificial Intelligence Chatbots for Treatment Decisions?

Clinical genitourinary cancer
OBJECTIVES: In the era of artificial intelligence, almost half of the patients use the internet to get information about their diseases. Our study aims to demonstrate the reliability of the information provided by artificial intelligence chatbots (AI...

Comparing letters written by humans and ChatGPT: A preliminary study.

International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics
OBJECTIVE: There are no criteria for what type of manuscript and to what extent ChatGPT use is permissible in writing manuscripts. I aimed to determine which, human or ChatGPT, writes more readable letters to the editor and whether ChatGPT writes let...

Online content on eating disorders: a natural language processing study.

Journal of communication in healthcare
BACKGROUND: Online content can inform the personal risk of developing an eating disorder, and it can influence the time and motivation to seek treatment. Patients routinely seek information online, and access to information is crucial for both preven...

Assessing the response quality and readability of chatbots in cardiovascular health, oncology, and psoriasis: A comparative study.

International journal of medical informatics
BACKGROUND: Chatbots using the Large Language Model (LLM) generate human responses to questions from all categories. Due to staff shortages in healthcare systems, patients waiting for an appointment increasingly use chatbots to get information about ...