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Fake Publications in Biomedical Science: Red-flagging Method Indicates Mass Production

Bernhard A. Sabel, Emely Knaack, Gerd Gigerenzer et al.

2023 · 39 Zit.

Automating hybrid collective intelligence in open-ended medical diagnostics

Ralf H. J. M. Kurvers, Andrea Giovanni Nuzzolese, Alessandro Russo et al.

2023 · 27 Zit.

Benefits and harms associated with the use of AI-related algorithmic decision-making systems by healthcare professionals: a systematic review

Christoph Wilhelm, Anke Steckelberg, Felix G. Rebitschek

2024 · 24 Zit.

Comparing the Emergence of Technical and Social Sciences Research in Artificial Intelligence

Alexandre K. Ligo, Krista Rand, Jason Bassett et al.

2021 · 20 Zit.

Human–AI collectives most accurately diagnose clinical vignettes

Nikolas Zöller, Julian Berger, I-Chun Lin et al.

2025 · 15 Zit.

Intelligent machines as social catalysts

Iyad Rahwan, Jacob W. Crandall, Jean‐François Bonnefon

2020 · 14 Zit.

Evaluating evidence-based health information from generative AI using a cross-sectional study with laypeople seeking screening information

Felix G. Rebitschek, Angelo Michele Carella, Silja Kohlrausch-Pazin et al.

2025 · 10 Zit.

The corruptive force of AI-generated advice

Margarita Leib, Nils Köbis, Rainer Michael Rilke et al.

2021 · 9 Zit.

Augmenting Decision Competence in Healthcare Using AI-based Cognitive Models

Niklas Keller, Mirjam A. Jenny, Claudia A. Spies et al.

2020 · 8 Zit.

Usability of a Web-based Software Tool for History Taking in the Emergency Department

Johanna Frey Renggli, Ceylan Eken, Victoria Siegrist et al.

2020 · 7 Zit.

AI reflections in 2019

Alexander Rich, Cynthia Rudin, David Jacoby et al.

2020 · 6 Zit.

Fake publications in biomedical science: red-flagging method indicates mass production

Bernhard A. Sabel, Emely Knaack, Gerd Gigerenzer et al.

2025 · 5 Zit.

Is artificial intelligence for medical professionals serving the patients? 

Christoph Wilhelm, Anke Steckelberg, Felix G. Rebitschek

2024 · 3 Zit.

Evaluating Large Language Models’ Ability Using a Psychiatric Screening Tool Based on Metaphor and Sarcasm Scenarios

Hiromu Yakura

2024 · 2 Zit.

PhDnet Report 2018

Benjamin Regler, Laura Einhorn, Jana Lasser et al.

2019 · 2 Zit.