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Balancing innovation with responsibility: A policy proposal for ethical artificial intelligence use in medical scholarly publication

Maher Mohamad Najm1,2, Moustafa Mohamad Najm3

DOI: 10.32677/yjm.v3i1.4552

DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.32677/yjm.v3i1.4552

Publish Date: 11-05-2024

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Author Affiliation:

1Consultant, Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Emergency Center, Hamad General Hospital, 
2Clinical Lecturer, Department of Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar, 
3Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Systems and Networks, Faculty of Informatics Engineering, Damascus University, Syria

Abstract

The roots of artificial intelligence (AI) as a terminology go back to the mid-20th century, specifically to the year 1956 when this term was first introduced by John McCarthy, who is considered the father of AI. However, it remained confined to laboratories and research centers, with its use limited to experts, and many aspects of AI remained theoretical during the AI winter period until the 21st century. The year 2022 can be considered a turning point in this field, as OpenAI introduced Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT), the most famous AI chatbot that uses various advanced technologies to simulate human conversation for answering questions and generating texts.