人工智能在骨科住院医师申请中的个人陈述。

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Yagiz Ozdag, Mahmoud Mahmoud, Joel C Klena, Louis C Grandizio
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摘要

目的:人工智能(AI)在医学教育和临床实践中得到越来越多的研究。目前,还不确定人工智能是否被用于骨科住院医师申请的个人陈述(ps)。我们的目的是分析提交给我们机构的PS,并确定这些文本中人工智能的使用率。方法:创建四组进行比较:在ChatGTP发布前提交的100个PS (PRE-PS),在聊天生成预训练变形金刚介绍后提交的100个PS (POST-PS), ai生成的10个PS (AI-PS)和混合PS (H-PS),其中包含人工生成和ai生成的文本。对于四组中的每一组,使用人工智能检测软件(GPT-Zero)来量化人工生成文本、“混合”文本和人工智能生成文本的百分比。此外,检测软件还提供了关于人工生成与人工智能生成文本的“最终判决”的置信度(高度置信度、中等置信度、不确定度)。结果:PRE-PS组、POST-PS组、H-PS组和AI-PS组人工生成文本的比例分别为94%、93%、28%和0%。所有提交给我们程序的200个PS(100%)最终判定为“人类”,判定置信度为>90%。相比之下,所有AI生成的语句(H-PS组和AI- ps组)的最终判决都是“AI”。AI-PS组的判定置信度为100%。结论:目前,骨科住院医师申请人似乎没有使用人工智能来创建包括在他们申请中的PS。人工智能检测软件(GPTZero)似乎能够准确地检测人工生成和人工智能生成的ps,用于骨科住院医师申请。考虑到人工智能软件越来越重要的作用和发展,未来的调查应该努力探索这些结果是否会随着时间的推移而改变。与骨科期刊类似,应该建立有关在研究生培训应用中使用人工智能的指南。证据等级:v -非临床。
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Artificial Intelligence in Personal Statements Within Orthopaedic Surgery Residency Applications.

Purpose: Artificial intelligence (AI) has been increasingly studied within medical education and clinical practice. At present, it remains uncertain if AI is being used to write personal statements (PSs) for orthopaedic surgery residency applications. Our purpose was to analyze PS that were submitted to our institution and determine the rate of AI utilization within these texts.

Methods: Four groups were created for comparison: 100 PS submitted before the release of ChatGTP (PRE-PS), 100 PS submitted after Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformers introduction (POST-PS), 10 AI-generated PS (AI-PS), and 10 hybrid PS (H-PS), which contained both human-generated and AI-generated text. For each of the four groups, AI detection software (GPT-Zero) was used to quantify the percentage of human-generated text, "mixed" text, and AI-generated text. In addition, the detection software provided level of confidence (highly confident, moderately confident, uncertain) with respect to the "final verdict" of human-generated versus AI-generated text.

Results: The percentage of human-generated text in the PRE-PS, POST-PS, H-PS, and AI-PS groups were 94%, 93%, 28%, and 0% respectively. All 200 PS (100%) submitted to our program had a final verdict of "human" with verdict confidence of >90%. By contrast, all AI-generated statements (H-PS and AI-PS groups) had a final verdict of "AI." Verdict confidence for the AI-PS group was 100%.

Conclusion: Orthopaedic surgery residency applicants do not appear, at present, to be using AI to create PS included in their applications. AI detection software (GPTZero) appears to be able to accurately detect human-generated and AI-generated PSs for orthopaedic residency applications. Considering the increasing role and development of AI software, future investigations should endeavor to explore if these results change over time. Similar to orthopaedic journals, guidelines should be established that pertain to the use of AI on postgraduate training applications.

Level of evidence: V-Nonclinical.

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CiteScore
6.10
自引率
6.20%
发文量
529
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons was established in the fall of 1993 by the Academy in response to its membership’s demand for a clinical review journal. Two issues were published the first year, followed by six issues yearly from 1994 through 2004. In September 2005, JAAOS began publishing monthly issues. Each issue includes richly illustrated peer-reviewed articles focused on clinical diagnosis and management. Special features in each issue provide commentary on developments in pharmacotherapeutics, materials and techniques, and computer applications.
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