Large language models and psychiatry

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q1 LAW
Graziella Orrù , Giulia Melis , Giuseppe Sartori
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Abstract

Integrating Generative Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models (LLMs) such as GPT-4 is transforming clinical medicine and cognitive psychology. These models exhibit remarkable capabilities in understanding and generating human-like language, which can enhance various aspects of healthcare, including clinical decision-making and psychological counseling.
LLMs, trained on vast datasets, function by predicting the next word in a sequence, endowing them with extensive knowledge and reasoning abilities. Their adaptability allows them to perform a wide range of language-related tasks, significantly contributing to advancements in cognitive psychology and psychiatry. These models demonstrate proficiency in tasks such as analogical reasoning, metaphor comprehension, and problem-solving, often achieving performance comparable to neurotypical humans. Despite their impressive capabilities, LLMs still exhibit limitations in causal reasoning and complex planning. However, their continuous improvement, exemplified by the enhanced performance of GPT-4 over its predecessors, suggests a trajectory towards overcoming these challenges. The ongoing debate about the “intelligence” of LLMs revolves around their ability to mimic human-like reasoning and understanding, a focal point of contemporary research.
This paper explores the cognitive abilities of LLMs, comparing them with human cognitive processes and examining their performance on various psychological tests. It highlights the emergent properties of LLMs, their potential to transform cognitive psychology, and the different applications of LLMs in psychiatry, highlighting the limitations, the ethical considerations, and the importance of scaling and fine-tuning these models to enhance their capabilities. We also explore the parallels between LLMs and human error patterns, underscoring the significance of using LLMs as models for human cognition.
Overall, this paper provides substantial evidence supporting the role of LLMs in reviving associationism as a viable framework for understanding human cognition while acknowledging the current limitations and the need for further research to fully realize their potential.
大型语言模型和精神病学
集成生成式人工智能和大语言模型(LLMs),如GPT-4正在改变临床医学和认知心理学。这些模型在理解和生成类似人类的语言方面表现出非凡的能力,可以增强医疗保健的各个方面,包括临床决策和心理咨询。法学硕士在庞大的数据集上训练,通过预测序列中的下一个单词来发挥作用,赋予他们广泛的知识和推理能力。他们的适应性使他们能够执行广泛的与语言相关的任务,对认知心理学和精神病学的进步做出了重大贡献。这些模型显示出在类比推理、隐喻理解和问题解决等任务上的熟练程度,通常达到与神经正常的人类相当的表现。尽管llm具有令人印象深刻的能力,但在因果推理和复杂规划方面仍然表现出局限性。然而,他们的持续改进,以GPT-4比其前身增强的性能为例,表明了克服这些挑战的轨迹。关于法学硕士“智力”的持续争论围绕着他们模仿人类推理和理解的能力,这是当代研究的焦点。本文探讨了法学硕士的认知能力,将其与人类的认知过程进行了比较,并考察了他们在各种心理测试中的表现。它强调了法学硕士的新兴特性,它们改变认知心理学的潜力,以及法学硕士在精神病学中的不同应用,强调了局限性,伦理考虑,以及扩展和微调这些模型以增强其能力的重要性。我们还探讨了法学硕士和人类错误模式之间的相似之处,强调了使用法学硕士作为人类认知模型的重要性。总体而言,本文提供了大量证据,支持法学硕士在恢复联想主义作为理解人类认知的可行框架方面的作用,同时承认当前的局限性和进一步研究以充分发挥其潜力的必要性。
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CiteScore
4.70
自引率
8.70%
发文量
54
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Law and Psychiatry is intended to provide a multi-disciplinary forum for the exchange of ideas and information among professionals concerned with the interface of law and psychiatry. There is a growing awareness of the need for exploring the fundamental goals of both the legal and psychiatric systems and the social implications of their interaction. The journal seeks to enhance understanding and cooperation in the field through the varied approaches represented, not only by law and psychiatry, but also by the social sciences and related disciplines.
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