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Bibliometric Analysis of Studies on Chat GPT with Vosviewer
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Chat GPT, which suddenly entered our lives at the end of 2022, is a large language model and has attracted the attention of people from all walks of life. Following this, researchers have also conducted studies in many areas related to Chat-GPT in the literature. For this purpose, bibliometric data of different types of works scanned in the Web of Science database and published between 2020-2024 was taken as basis. When we look at the distribution of 415 works related to Chat GPT according to publication years, it is seen that the most were produced in 2024 (222 works), 2023 (186 works) and in each of other years (2 works). It is seen that there has been a concentration in the last two years; the authors who produced the most works are Viroj Wiwanitkit, and Wisit Cheungpasitporn and Jerome R. Lechien; The publication type is mainly journal article (286), paper (48), early appearance (45), review article (30) and letter(6); When the top five research fields are examined, it is found that works are published in the fields of computer science (101), general medicine (50), educational research (32), and surgery (26); the leadership in the distribution of publications by country is with publishers from the USA (123), China (47), and India (33); works are published primarily in English (405), Spanish (6), and Portuguese (3); and publications scanned in SCI-E (227), ESCI (115), and SSCI (45) indexes predominate. When the most frequently used keywords in publications related to Chat GPT are examined, the following are the leading expressions: “artificial intelligence” with 101 occurrences, “Chat gpt” with 90 occurrences, “large language models” with 43 occurrences, “chat gpt” with 42 occurrences, “ai” with 29 occurrences, “chat-gpt” with 27 occurrences, and “chatbot” with 17 occurrences.
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