As mentioned by the authors, technologies are in place to detect text that was written by ChatGPT. ChatGPT has now created more of a gray area than ever before. The line today between what is acceptable and unacceptable help from technology is most commonly drawn at blatant plagiarism. When a typo is present, it is automatically highlighted Googling aspects of the work is never second-guessed and changes to some awkwardly written sentences are suggested by Grammarly. When writing a manuscript, the use of technology is ubiquitous. Thus, the question really is: how much help from technology is too much help? Given its proportions, ChatGPT’s challenges are not unlike those faced in the past. A natural parallel can thus be drawn between ChatGPT and other less sophisticated language tools, such as Grammarly, Gmail suggestions, a thesaurus, or even Google searching, which could substantially improve productivity and writing skills. Beyond the con of creating completely fabricated articles alongside fabricated data, the authors mention ChatGPT’s potential for improved editing and research. In the conclusion of the paper, the authors briefly point out some of the pros and cons of this technology. So what can, or should, be done about it? As the authors aptly described it, Pandora’s box has been opened. The quality of the work, alongside the generative model’s ability to fabricate data that align with and “confirm” its hypotheses, should sound the alarm to research institutions and journals. Unsurprisingly, given the quality of its language generation, ChatGPT was able to write a convincing paper that for most researchers, apart from experts in the field, is indistinguishable from a human-made research paper. In the recent paper “Artificial Intelligence Can Generate Fraudulent but Authentic-Looking Scientific Medical Articles: Pandora’s Box Has Been Opened,” Májovský and colleagues decided to investigate what happens when ChatGPT is used to generate a complete paper, from the title to the references. The potential of ChatGPT to revolutionize science is paramount. Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal 10 articles.JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology 32 articles.JMIR Biomedical Engineering 68 articles.Journal of Participatory Medicine 78 articles.JMIR Perioperative Medicine 89 articles.JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies 201 articles.JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting 279 articles.Interactive Journal of Medical Research 306 articles.JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 1141 articles.Journal of Medical Internet Research 7471 articles.
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