Artificial Intelligence in Medical Writing – Understanding the Fine Line Between Assistance and Academic Misconduct
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The explosion of artificial intelligence (AI) in biomedical research and clinical documentation heralds a new era in medical writing.1,2,3 AI-driven tools, predominantly large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, GPT-4, DeepSeek, Scholar GPT and other natural language processing systems, have introduced unprecedented efficiency in generating, translating, summarizing, and editing medical content
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