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Open Access 07-12-2024 | Artificial Intelligence | Research Article

The role of large language models in self-care: a study and benchmark on medicines and supplement guidance accuracy

Authors: Branco De Busser, Lynn Roth, Hans De Loof

Published in: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy

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Abstract

Background

The recent surge in the capabilities of artificial intelligence systems, particularly large language models, is also impacting the medical and pharmaceutical field in a major way. Beyond specialized uses in diagnostics and data discovery, these tools have now become accessible to the general public.

Aim

The study aimed to critically analyse the current performance of large language models in answering patient’s self-care questions regarding medications and supplements.

Method

Answers from six major language models were analysed for correctness, language-independence, context-sensitivity, and reproducibility using a newly developed reference set of questions and a scoring matrix.

Results

The investigated large language models are capable of answering a clear majority of self-care questions accurately, providing relevant health information. However, substantial variability in the responses, including potentially unsafe advice, was observed, influenced by language, question structure, user context and time. GPT 4.0 scored highest on average, while GPT 3.5, Gemini, and Gemini Advanced had varied scores. Responses were context and language sensitive. In terms of consistency over time, Perplexity had the worst performance.

Conclusion

Given the high-quality output of large language models, their potential in self-care applications is undeniable. The newly created benchmark can facilitate further validation and guide the establishment of strict safeguards to combat the sizable risk of misinformation in order to reach a more favourable risk/benefit ratio when this cutting-edge technology is used by patients.
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Metadata
Title
The role of large language models in self-care: a study and benchmark on medicines and supplement guidance accuracy
Authors
Branco De Busser
Lynn Roth
Hans De Loof
Publication date
07-12-2024
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
Print ISSN: 2210-7703
Electronic ISSN: 2210-7711
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-024-01839-2

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