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Generative artificial intelligence and academic writing: friend or foe?

Journal of clinical epidemiology
This viewpoint examines the use of generative AI models in medical writing, discusses the opportunities and threats they represent, and highlights avenues for improvement and future research.

Artificial intelligence in scientific medical writing: Legitimate and deceptive uses and ethical concerns.

European journal of internal medicine
The debate surrounding the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into scientific writing has already attracted significant interest in medical and life sciences. While AI can undoubtedly expedite the process of manuscript creation and correctio...

Revolutionizing Cardiology With Words: Unveiling the Impact of Large Language Models in Medical Science Writing.

The Canadian journal of cardiology
Large language models (LLMs) are a unique form of machine learning that facilitates inputs of unstructured text/numerical information for meaningful interpretation and prediction. Recently, LLMs have become commercialized, allowing the average person...

Generative AI in medical writing: co-author or tool?

The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners

An editorial on myopia control, mainly written by ChatGPT.

Optometry and vision science : official publication of the American Academy of Optometry

AI-generated text may have a role in evidence-based medicine.

Nature medicine
vidence-based medicine (EBM) requires the retrieval and ranking of relevant evidence by epistemological strength, to identify the most appropriate evidence to inform guidelines and policies, with a preference for robust evidence from randomized clini...