2024
DOI: 10.1002/rcs.2621
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Human versus artificial intelligence‐generated arthroplasty literature: A single‐blinded analysis of perceived communication, quality, and authorship source

Kyle W. Lawrence,
Akram A. Habibi,
Spencer A. Ward
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundLarge language models (LLM) have unknown implications for medical research. This study assessed whether LLM‐generated abstracts are distinguishable from human‐written abstracts and to compare their perceived quality.MethodsThe LLM ChatGPT was used to generate 20 arthroplasty abstracts (AI‐generated) based on full‐text manuscripts, which were compared to originally published abstracts (human‐written). Six blinded orthopaedic surgeons rated abstracts on overall quality, communication, and confidence in… Show more

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