%0 Journal Article %@ 2369-3762 %I JMIR Publications %V 9 %N %P e47274 %T The Intersection of ChatGPT, Clinical Medicine, and Medical Education %A Wong,Rebecca Shin-Yee %A Ming,Long Chiau %A Raja Ali,Raja Affendi %+ School of Medical and Life Sciences, Sunway University, No 5, Jalan Universiti, Bandar Sunway, Selangor, 47500, Malaysia, 60 374918622 ext 7452, longchiauming@gmail.com %K ChatGPT %K clinical research %K large language model %K artificial intelligence %K ethical considerations %K AI %K OpenAI %D 2023 %7 21.11.2023 %9 Viewpoint %J JMIR Med Educ %G English %X As we progress deeper into the digital age, the robust development and application of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technology, specifically generative language models like ChatGPT (OpenAI), have potential implications in all sectors including medicine. This viewpoint article aims to present the authors’ perspective on the integration of AI models such as ChatGPT in clinical medicine and medical education. The unprecedented capacity of ChatGPT to generate human-like responses, refined through Reinforcement Learning with Human Feedback, could significantly reshape the pedagogical methodologies within medical education. Through a comprehensive review and the authors’ personal experiences, this viewpoint article elucidates the pros, cons, and ethical considerations of using ChatGPT within clinical medicine and notably, its implications for medical education. This exploration is crucial in a transformative era where AI could potentially augment human capability in the process of knowledge creation and dissemination, potentially revolutionizing medical education and clinical practice. The importance of maintaining academic integrity and professional standards is highlighted. The relevance of establishing clear guidelines for the responsible and ethical use of AI technologies in clinical medicine and medical education is also emphasized. %M 37988149 %R 10.2196/47274 %U https://mededu.jmir.org/2023/1/e47274 %U https://doi.org/10.2196/47274 %U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37988149