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Chatbots in Health (4)

18 July, 2023

Dear Neil and colleagues,

Here is another paper which also has links to other articles that may interest those following the thread on chatbots in health.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10113434/ - Impact of ChatGPT on medical chatbots as a disruptive technology

James C. L. Chow, Leslie Sanders, and Kay Li

A quote from the introduction:

"As researchers studying the design and creation of medical chatbots, we expect that ChatGPT will be able to evolve into a reliable and practical medical chatbot. Here, we would like to explore some obstacles to the achievement of this goal and potential solutions to them, by considering ChatGPT as a disruptive technology."

Best wishes

Julie

HIFA profile: Julie N Reza is a UK-based specialist in communications for biosciences, global health & international development (www.globalbiomedia.co.uk). She predominantly works with NGOs and not-for-profit organisations. Previously she was the senior science editor at TDR, based at the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva; prior to this she worked at the Wellcome Trust, UK, leading educational projects on international health topics including trypanosomiasis and trachoma. She has a PhD in immunology and a specialist degree in science communication. She also has several years research and postgraduate teaching experience. She is a member of the HIFA Steering Group and HIFA Social Media Working Group. www.hifa.org/people/steering-group

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