Correspondence on "ChatGPT in nuclear medicine education" by Currie and Barry

This study looks at how the GPT 3.5-powered ChatGPT chatbot affects academic integrity in nuclear medicine training facilities. Examinations and written assignments were tested using ChatGPT and the replies were compared with student cohorts for resemblance and performance. ChatGPT scored poorly in calculation-style assessments and failed in written tasks, with worse performance in higher-level courses, according to the study. While ChatGPT poses a...
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Tags: Letter Source Type: research