"Catch Me If You Can". ChatGPT today: artificial intelligence able to write a scientific paper for us or is it a game of imitation?

M. I. Kogan, S. N. Ivanov
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The prospects for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) are one of the most discussed topics in medicine today. The very possibility of having an omniscient virtual assistant at hand soon seems incredibly tempting, so it seems quite normally to see numerous reports on the application of each newly emerging advanced neural network technology in various fields of medicine and biotechnology. Of course, the emergence of ChatGPT caused the greatest public outcry in recent times, because the new natural language processing algorithm underlying it has allowed human to bring communication between man and machine to a whole new level. Of course, despite the myriad benefits of using AI, the use of ChatGPT and other AI tools in medicine raises many ethical and legal questions. However, it is worth remembering the history of the emergence of any other breakthrough technology to accept the existing controversy as an integral part of progress. The desire of a person to make his work easier and shift part of the work onto a computer always makes him take a step forward in the development of technologies, which, in the end, do not allow a person to work less, but make him work in a new way.
“如果你能抓住我”。今天的ChatGPT:人工智能能够为我们写一篇科学论文还是一场模仿游戏?
人工智能(AI)的应用前景是当今医学界讨论最多的话题之一。拥有一个无所不知的虚拟助手的可能性很快就会变得非常诱人,因此,在医学和生物技术的各个领域中,每一项新出现的先进神经网络技术的应用报告层出不穷,这似乎很正常。当然,ChatGPT的出现引起了最近一段时间最大的公众抗议,因为它背后的新的自然语言处理算法使人类能够将人与机器之间的交流提升到一个全新的水平。当然,尽管使用人工智能有很多好处,但在医学中使用ChatGPT和其他人工智能工具会引发许多伦理和法律问题。然而,值得记住的是,在任何其他突破性技术出现的历史中,接受现有的争议是进步的一个组成部分。一个人想让他的工作更容易,把一部分工作转移到电脑上的愿望总是使他在技术的发展中向前迈进一步,最终,这不是让一个人减少工作,而是让他以一种新的方式工作。
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