Precision of Chatbot Generative Pretrained Transformer Version 4-Generated References for Colon and Rectal Surgical Literature

The objective is to assess the precision of references generated by Chatbot Generative Pretrained Transformer version 4 (ChatGPT-4) in scientific literature pertaining to colon and rectal surgery. Ten frequently studied keywords pertaining to colon and rectal surgery were chosen: colon cancer, recta...

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