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The robustness of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical research has gotten a lot of attention in the current era. In particular, ChatGPT-4 is emerging as a notable AI language model. Basically, ChatGPT-4 is a state-of-the-art language model that mimics human responses to natural language inputs using AI-based deep learning methods and was created by OpenAI. ChatGPT-4 allows medical researchers to instantly share and receive up-to-date information on best practices and guidelines. Moreover, practitioners can explore this technology in various fields such as recognizing patterns, predicting outcomes, and providing important insights by entering patient data, medical reports, and other text-based information. No doubt, ChatGPT-4 is in the trending era but still need to know more about this tool. Therefore, this letter highlights the contributions, benefits, and challenges of the ChatGPT-4 tool in the medical field that may help medical professionals or researchers in their future work.
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Datt, M., Sharma, H., Aggarwal, N. et al. Role of ChatGPT-4 for Medical Researchers. Ann Biomed Eng 52, 1534–1536 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10439-023-03336-5
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