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AI & GhatGPT

What is ChatGPT?

What can ChatGPTdo?

  • Matematics:   5x6(9-2)x15=3,150.

Order of operations 1) parenthesis; 2) exponents; 3) multiplications and division (left-to-right); 4) addition and subtraction (left- to-right).

  • Answer a  short question or  provide an explanation on a topic from many subjects  including history, science, maths, language, logic, philosophy.
  • Provide language translation 
  • Programming help with code capabilities  of all kinds including Android development, web development, machine learning,  general logic building codes, coding for Python, or coding Java.
  • Humor and improvisation
  • Health Information applications with various degreesv of accuracy, due to outdated, inaccurate, and biased content.

References:

Barrington, N. M., Gupta, N., Musmar, B., Doyle, D., Panico, N., Godbole, N., ... & D’Amico, R. S. (2023). A Bibliometric Analysis of the Rise of ChatGPT in Medical Research. Medical Sciences11(3), 61.

Imran, M., & Almusharraf, N. (2023). Analyzing the role of ChatGPT as a writing assistant at higher education level: A systematic review of the literature. Contemporary Educational Technology15(4), ep464. 

McGee, R. W. (2023). What Are the Top 20 Questions in History? A ChatGPT Reply. A Chatgpt Reply (April 9, 2023).

Surameery, N. M. S., & Shakor, M. Y. (2023). Use chat gpt to solve programming bugs. International Journal of Information Technology & Computer Engineering (IJITC) ISSN: 2455-52903(01), 17-22.

When should I NOT use ChatGPT?

ChatGPT was specifically designed to mimic human communication:

  • Promotes plagiarism 
  • Produce fabricated information called "hallucinations"
  • Potential bias from the data used to train it 
  • Fake bibliography with citations that do not exist 
  • Diagnosis and treatment decision often inacurate 

 

References:

Cao, J. J., Kwon, D. H., Ghaziani, T. T., Kwo, P., Tse, G., Kesselman, A., ... & Tse, J. R. (2023). Accuracy of information provided by ChatGPT regarding liver cancer surveillance and diagnosis. American Journal of Roentgenology, 1-4.

Emsley, R. (2023). ChatGPT: these are not hallucinations–they’re fabrications and falsifications. Schizophrenia9(1), 52.

Hueber, A. J., & Kleyer, A. (2023). Quality of citation data using the natural language processing tool ChatGPT in rheumatology: creation of false references. RMD open9(2), e003248.

King, M. R., & ChatGPT. (2023). A conversation on artificial intelligence, chatbots, and plagiarism in higher education. Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering16(1), 1-2.

Singh, S. (2023). Is ChatGPT Biased? A Review.