2023
DOI: 10.3348/kjr.2023.0773
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Is ChatGPT a “Fire of Prometheus” for Non-Native English-Speaking Researchers in Academic Writing?

Sung Il Hwang,
Joon Seo Lim,
Ro Woon Lee
et al.

Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT have garnered considerable interest for their potential to aid non-native English-speaking researchers. These models can function as personal, round-the-clock English tutors, akin to how Prometheus in Greek mythology bestowed fire upon humans for their advancement. LLMs can be particularly helpful for non-native researchers in writing the Introduction and Discussion sections of manuscripts, where they often encounter challenges. However, using LLMs to generate text … Show more

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“…It is essential to note that ChatGPT’s privacy policy indicates that the content of all messages sent will be collected and utilized for subsequent model training. 24 Whenever sensitive information such as patient data or personal details is entered, whether it be for writing medical documents or uploading imaging materials, it may raise serious privacy concerns. Therefore, until regulatory authorities can ensure the resolution of privacy issues in medical records, doctors should treat the entry of patient information and data into ChatGPT with caution when using it to write medical notes.…”
Section: Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is essential to note that ChatGPT’s privacy policy indicates that the content of all messages sent will be collected and utilized for subsequent model training. 24 Whenever sensitive information such as patient data or personal details is entered, whether it be for writing medical documents or uploading imaging materials, it may raise serious privacy concerns. Therefore, until regulatory authorities can ensure the resolution of privacy issues in medical records, doctors should treat the entry of patient information and data into ChatGPT with caution when using it to write medical notes.…”
Section: Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, physicians and researchers in the medical field should be aware of the pitfalls and limitations of generative AI and exercise caution while implementing them. Guidelines for the use of generative AIs may facilitate a more comprehensive understanding of their advantages and pitfalls [ 142 143 144 ].…”
Section: Pitfalls and Limitations Of Generative Aimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These LLM-based chatbots are so widely applicable that identifying areas where they would not be beneficial is almost impossible. For instance, researchers who are not native English speakers can use chatbots to help them write manuscripts in English [ 11 ]. While specific policies on chatbot use differ among journals, most do not ban their use as long as it is transparently disclosed [ 12 13 ].…”
Section: Overview Of Large Language Models (Llms)mentioning
confidence: 99%