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Exploring the potential utility of AI large language models for medical ethics: an expert panel evaluation of GPT-4

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Quality of interaction between clinicians and artificial intelligence systems. A systematic review

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Exploring the ability of ChatGPT to create quality patient education resources about kidney transplant

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An institutional framework to support ethical fair and equitable artificial intelligence augmented care

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Engaging nurses in developing generative artificial intelligence-based technologies can enhance their work motivation, engagement and satisfaction

Shaminder Singh, Sumeeta Kapoor

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Opening the black box: challenges and opportunities regarding interpretability of artificial intelligence in emergency medicine

Akshay Rajaram, Henry Li, Jessalyn K. Holodinsky et al.

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Translating ophthalmic medical jargon with artificial intelligence: a comparative comprehension study

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Emergency medicine: a global perspective on its past, evolution, and future

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Using etechnology to create quality care for seniors

Esther Suter, Rima C. Tarraf, Omenaa Boakye et al.

2017 · 1 Zit.