Artificial or Augmented Authorship? A Conversation with a Chatbot on Base of Thumb Arthritis

Ishith Seth, Peter Sinkjær Kenney, Gabriella Bulloch, David J. Hunter-Smith, Jørn Bo Thomsen, Warren M. Rozen

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Abstract

Summary: ChatGPT is an open artificial intelligence chat box that could revolutionize academia and augment research writing. This study had an open conversation with ChatGPT and invited the platform to evaluate this article through series of five questions on base of thumb arthritis to test if its contributions and contents merely add artificial unusable input or help us augment the quality of the article. The information ChatGPT-3 provided was accurate, albeit surface-level, and lacks analytical ability to dissect for important limitations about base of thumb arthritis, which would not be conducive to potentiating creative ideas and solutions in plastic surgery. ChatGPT failed to provide relevant references and even "created" references instead of indicating its inability to perform the task. This highlights that as an AI-generator for medical publishing text, ChatGPT-3 should be used cautiously.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere4999
Number of pages6
JournalPlastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open
Volume11
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 May 2023

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