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  • Can Artificial Intelligence...
    Zhuo, Kevin Yinkit; Kim, Paul; Kovacic, James; Chalasani, Venu; Rasiah, Krishan; Menogue, Stuart; Chung, Amanda

    Société internationale d'urologie journal, 04/2024, Volume: 5, Issue: 2
    Journal Article

    Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are highly prevalent and have significant implications for patients. As internet-based health information becomes more relied upon, ChatGPT has emerged as a potential source of healthcare advice. In this study, ChatGPT-3.5 was subjected to 16 patient-like UTI queries, with its responses evaluated by a panel of urologists. ChatGPT can address general UTI questions and exhibits some reasoning capacity in specific contexts. Nevertheless, it lacks source verification, occasionally overlooks vital information, and struggles with contextual clinical advice. ChatGPT holds promise as a supplementary tool in the urologist’s toolkit, demanding further refinement and validation for optimal integration.