Large Language Models in Gastroenterology and Gastrointestinal Surgery: A New Frontier in Patient Communication and Education
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Large Language Models in Gastroenterology and Gastrointestinal Surgery: A New Frontier in Patient Communication and EducationAbstract
When integrated into healthcare, large language models (LLMs) have transformative and revolutionary effects, including significant potential for improving patient care and streamlining clinical processes. However, one specialty that particularly requires data on LLM use is gastroenterology and gastrointestinal surgery, a gap we sought to address in our research. Advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems like LLMs have demonstrated the ability to mimic human communication, assist in diagnosis, provide patient education, and support medical research simultaneously. Despite these advantages, challenges such as biases, data privacy concerns, and lack of transparency in decision-making remain critical. The role of regulations in mitigating these risks is widely debated, with proponents advocating for structured oversight to enhance trust and patient safety, while others caution against potential barriers to innovation. Rather than replacing human expertise, AI should be integrated thoughtfully to complement clinical decision-making. Ensuring a balanced approach requires collaboration between medical professionals, AI developers, and policymakers to optimize its responsible implementation in healthcare.

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