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Ghost in the machine or monkey with a typewriter—generating titles for Christmas research articles in <i>The BMJ</i> using artificial intelligence: observational study
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OBJECTIVE: . DESIGN: Observational study. SETTING: Europe, Australia, and Africa. PARTICIPANTS: 1 AI technology (Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3, GPT-3) and 25 humans. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: generated by GPT-3 compared with historical controls. RESULTS: 123/250 (49%); 1.3, 1.0 to 1.8). Of the AI generated titles, the most plausible was "The association between belief in conspiracy theories and the willingness to receive vaccinations," and the highest rated was "The effects of free gourmet coffee on emergency department waiting times: an observational study." CONCLUSIONS: ; as in other areas of medicine, performance was enhanced by human intervention.
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