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Exploring the potential and limitations of artificial intelligence in animal anatomy.

Annals of anatomy = Anatomischer Anzeiger : official organ of the Anatomische Gesellschaft
BACKGROUND: Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing veterinary medicine, particularly in the domain of veterinary anatomy. At present, there is no existing review article in the literature that examines the prospects and challenges associated...

Global cross-sectional student survey on AI in medical, dental, and veterinary education and practice at 192 faculties.

BMC medical education
BACKGROUND: The successful integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare depends on the global perspectives of all stakeholders. This study aims to answer the research question: What are the attitudes of medical, dental, and veterinary st...

A Comparison of Machine-Graded (ChatGPT) and Human-Graded Essay Scores in Veterinary Admissions.

Journal of veterinary medical education
Admissions committees have historically emphasized cognitive measures, but a paradigm shift toward holistic reviews now places greater importance on non-cognitive skills. These holistic reviews may include personal statements, experiences, references...

Two artificial intelligence models underperform on examinations in a veterinary curriculum.

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
OBJECTIVE: Advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models have rapidly generated new possibilities for education and knowledge dissemination in various domains. Currently, our understanding of the knowledge of these models, su...

Reliability in performance assessment creates a potential application of artificial intelligence in veterinary education: evaluation of suturing skills at a single institution.

American journal of veterinary research
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate suturing skills of veterinary students using 3 common performance assessments (PAs) and to compare findings to data obtained by an electromyographic armband.