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Large Language Models in Oncology: Revolution or Cause for Concern?
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Abstract
The technological capability of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance with great strength. Recently, the release of large language models has taken the world by storm with concurrent excitement and concern. As a consequence of their impressive ability and versatility, their provide a potential opportunity for implementation in oncology. Areas of possible application include supporting clinical decision making, education, and contributing to cancer research. Despite the promises that these novel systems can offer, several limitations and barriers challenge their implementation. It is imperative that concerns, such as accountability, data inaccuracy, and data protection, are addressed prior to their integration in oncology. As the progression of artificial intelligence systems continues, new ethical and practical dilemmas will also be approached; thus, the evaluation of these limitations and concerns will be dynamic in nature. This review offers a comprehensive overview of the potential application of large language models in oncology, as well as concerns surrounding their implementation in cancer care.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- Medway NHS Foundation Trust(GB)
- University of Kent(GB)
- Medway School of Pharmacy(GB)
- Royal Society of Medicine(GB)
- European CanCer Organisation(BE)
- St Bartholomew's Hospital(GB)
- Barts Health NHS Trust(GB)
- East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust(GB)
- Mount Vernon Cancer Centre(GB)
- Kent and Canterbury Hospital(GB)
- Canterbury Christ Church University(GB)
- King's College London(GB)