%0 Journal Article %@ 2369-3762 %I JMIR Publications %V 11 %N %P e63400 %T Perceptions and Earliest Experiences of Medical Students and Faculty With ChatGPT in Medical Education: Qualitative Study %A Abouammoh,Noura %A Alhasan,Khalid %A Aljamaan,Fadi %A Raina,Rupesh %A Malki,Khalid H %A Altamimi,Ibraheem %A Muaygil,Ruaim %A Wahabi,Hayfaa %A Jamal,Amr %A Alhaboob,Ali %A Assiri,Rasha Assad %A Al-Tawfiq,Jaffar A %A Al-Eyadhy,Ayman %A Soliman,Mona %A Temsah,Mohamad-Hani %+ Pediatric Department, King Saud University Medical City, King Saud University, King Abdullah Road, Riyadh, 11424, Saudi Arabia, 966 114692002, mtemsah@ksu.edu.sa %K ChatGPT %K medical education %K Saudi Arabia %K perceptions %K knowledge %K medical students %K faculty %K chatbot %K qualitative study %K artificial intelligence %K AI %K AI-based tools %K universities %K thematic analysis %K learning %K satisfaction %D 2025 %7 20.2.2025 %9 Original Paper %J JMIR Med Educ %G English %X Background: With the rapid development of artificial intelligence technologies, there is a growing interest in the potential use of artificial intelligence–based tools like ChatGPT in medical education. However, there is limited research on the initial perceptions and experiences of faculty and students with ChatGPT, particularly in Saudi Arabia. Objective: This study aimed to explore the earliest knowledge, perceived benefits, concerns, and limitations of using ChatGPT in medical education among faculty and students at a leading Saudi Arabian university. Methods: A qualitative exploratory study was conducted in April 2023, involving focused meetings with medical faculty and students with varying levels of ChatGPT experience. A thematic analysis was used to identify key themes and subthemes emerging from the discussions. Results: Participants demonstrated good knowledge of ChatGPT and its functions. The main themes were perceptions of ChatGPT use, potential benefits, and concerns about ChatGPT in research and medical education. The perceived benefits included collecting and summarizing information and saving time and effort. However, concerns and limitations centered around the potential lack of critical thinking in the information provided, the ambiguity of references, limitations of access, trust in the output of ChatGPT, and ethical concerns. Conclusions: This study provides valuable insights into the perceptions and experiences of medical faculty and students regarding the use of newly introduced large language models like ChatGPT in medical education. While the benefits of ChatGPT were recognized, participants also expressed concerns and limitations requiring further studies for effective integration into medical education, exploring the impact of ChatGPT on learning outcomes, student and faculty satisfaction, and the development of critical thinking skills. %M 39977012 %R 10.2196/63400 %U https://mededu.jmir.org/2025/1/e63400 %U https://doi.org/10.2196/63400 %U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/39977012