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RE: ChatGPT and evidence synthesis methods
From:
Paul Fehrmann
To:
Evidence Synthesis Methods Interest Group
Posted:
Feb 08, 2023 08:15 AM
Message:
Hi Rebecca ! Thanks for the note. I will be looking at Elicit to kick the tires etc ��
Again, thanks !
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Paul Fehrmann
Research and Instruction Services Librarian - retired August, 2021
Kent State University Libraries
pfehrma1@kent.edu
ORCid:
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Original Message:
Sent: 2/7/2023 10:48:00 AM
From: Rebecca Hedreen
Subject: RE: ChatGPT and evidence synthesis methods
I would recommend looking at the GPT3-based tool Ellicit (
https://elicit.org
) if you are interested in the use of "AI" tools in systematic reviews. It's specifically being designed for scholarly use (unlike ChatGPT) and won't make things up (also unlike ChatGPT.)
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Rebecca Hedreen
Head of Research & Instruction, Life Sciences & Distance Learning Librarian
Southern Connecticut State University
She/Her/Hers,They/theirs
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Original Message:
Sent: Feb 03, 2023 10:19 AM
From: Paul Fehrmann
Subject: ChatGPT and evidence synthesis methods
Hi all. I am not experienced with this. But does anyone have experience with, or comments on using ChatGPT and evidence synthesis methods for reviews ?
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Paul Fehrmann
Reference & Instruction Librarian - Retired
Kent State University Libraries - Retired
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