We recently hosted a call for submissions contest for case reports, but our authors didn’t submit alone. They had help from ChatGPT, the cutting-edge language model trained to assist with natural language processing. With ChatGPT's assistance, authors have submitted detailed case reports.
Now, we're curious - do you think there's a place for ChatGPT in medical publishing? Does this technology have the potential to revolutionize the way we approach medical research and publishing or could this lead us down a dangerous path?
We would love to hear your thoughts on this exciting topic, so please read, rate (using our SIQ scoring system), and comment on the case reports published so far. And don't forget to check back often, as we expect over 100 more to be published this month!
The rating period will end on Tuesday, April 11th at 5PM ET and the winning article will be chosen based on final SIQ ratings and announced on Thursday, April 13th. We appreciate your feedback and look forward to discussing the future of medical publishing with you!
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