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. 2023 Jun 6:9:e48163.
doi: 10.2196/48163.

The Advent of Generative Language Models in Medical Education

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The Advent of Generative Language Models in Medical Education

Mert Karabacak et al. JMIR Med Educ. .

Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) and generative language models (GLMs) present significant opportunities for enhancing medical education, including the provision of realistic simulations, digital patients, personalized feedback, evaluation methods, and the elimination of language barriers. These advanced technologies can facilitate immersive learning environments and enhance medical students' educational outcomes. However, ensuring content quality, addressing biases, and managing ethical and legal concerns present obstacles. To mitigate these challenges, it is necessary to evaluate the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated content, address potential biases, and develop guidelines and policies governing the use of AI-generated content in medical education. Collaboration among educators, researchers, and practitioners is essential for developing best practices, guidelines, and transparent AI models that encourage the ethical and responsible use of GLMs and AI in medical education. By sharing information about the data used for training, obstacles encountered, and evaluation methods, developers can increase their credibility and trustworthiness within the medical community. In order to realize the full potential of AI and GLMs in medical education while mitigating potential risks and obstacles, ongoing research and interdisciplinary collaboration are necessary. By collaborating, medical professionals can ensure that these technologies are effectively and responsibly integrated, contributing to enhanced learning experiences and patient care.

Keywords: AI-driven feedback; ChatGPT; academic integrity; artificial intelligence; evaluation; generative language model; learning environment; medical education; medical student; stimulation; technology.

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Conflicts of Interest: None declared.

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Potential benefits, challenges, and ethical considerations regarding the use of generative AI in medicine. AI: artificial intelligence.

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