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Artificial Intelligence is Irreversibly Bound to Academic Publishing — ChatGPT is Cleared for Scientific Writing and Peer Review

Walter J. Gomes, Paulo Roberto Barbosa Évora, Solange Guizilini

2023Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) has recently made a nearly abrupt entrance into our routine daily life.Freely accessible, it makes up a disruptive technology steadily shaking established fundaments of our society and is thought to be here to stay.ChatGPT, the prominent free chatbot that uses natural language processing, was released in November 2022 by OpenAI, swiftly storming the internet and prompting users to apply for presumed unlimited purposes.AI specialists consider that ChatGPT has the potential to revolutionize how users interact with chatbots and AI as a whole [1,2] .Artificially intelligent computer systems are used extensively in medical sciences.Currently, the most common roles for AI in medical settings are clinical decision support and imaging analysis.Common applications for AI include disease detection and diagnosis, personalized disease treatment, accelerated drug discovery and development, telemedicine, improving patient safety with error reduction, improving communication between physician and patient, transcribing medical documents, remotely treating patients, and others [3] .Not surprisingly, ChatGPT has been used by researchers in generating content for academic publishing.

Topics & Concepts

ClearanceMedicineScientific publishingPublishingScientific writingMedical educationLiteratureUrologyArtArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationBiomedical and Engineering EducationRadiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging