ChatGPT on ECT: Can Large Language Models Support Psychoeducation?
- PMID: 37310145
- DOI: 10.1097/YCT.0000000000000941
ChatGPT on ECT: Can Large Language Models Support Psychoeducation?
Conflict of interest statement
S.D.Ø. received the 2020 Lundbeck Foundation Young Investigator Prize. S.D.Ø. owns/has owned units of mutual funds with stock tickers DKIGI, IAIMWC, SPIC25KL, and WEKAFKI, and has owned units of exchange traded funds with stock tickers BATE, TRET, QDV5, QDVH, QDVE, SADM, IQQH, USPY, EXH2, 2B76, and EUNL. The remaining authors have no conflicts of interest or financial disclosures to report.
Comment in
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Large Language Models and Psychoeducation: Correspondence.J ECT. 2024 Mar 1;40(1):e1. doi: 10.1097/YCT.0000000000000956. Epub 2023 Aug 3. J ECT. 2024. PMID: 37561924 No abstract available.
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