Generative AI as a Tool for Environmental Health Research Translation

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Abstract

One valuable application for generative artificial intelligence (AI) is summarizing research studies for non-academic readers. We submitted five articles to Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT) for summarization, and asked the article's author to rate the summaries. Higher ratings were assigned to more insight-oriented activities, such as the production of eighth-grade reading level summaries, and summaries highlighting the most important findings and real-world applications. The general summary request was rated lower. For the field of environmental health science, no-cost AI technology such as ChatGPT holds the promise to improve research translation, but it must continue to be improved (or improve itself) from its current capability.

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Anderson, L. B., Kanneganti, D., Houk, M. B., Holm, R. H., & Smith, T. (2023, July 1). Generative AI as a Tool for Environmental Health Research Translation. GeoHealth. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GH000875

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