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Reflections From the Pandemic: Is Connectivism the Panacea for Clinicians?
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J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e53344
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Debate and Dilemmas Regarding Generative AI in Mental Health Care: Scoping Review
Unlike traditional GAI, which primarily relies on pattern-matching or rule-based techniques [15], advanced GAI has shown superior performance in autonomously producing synthetic data, text, images, and even videos that resemble real-world examples [10]. Although such an emerging field presents a novel and exciting technological advancement, limited research has attended to inform the application landscape of GAI in mental health care.
Interact J Med Res 2024;13:e53672
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A Use Case for Generative AI in Medical Education
To the best of our knowledge, their work represents the first publication demonstrating early proof of concept of GAI applied to Anki, a spaced repetition flashcard application designed to promote long-term retention of learned content. A major benefit of their approach is the ability to streamline and automate the otherwise time-consuming and resource-intensive process of manually comparing medical school curricula against the widely used and crowdsourced An King deck.
JMIR Med Educ 2024;10:e56117
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