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Open Peer Commentaries

Large Language Models and Inclusivity in Bioethics Scholarship

Pages 105-107 | Published online: 09 Oct 2023
 
This article refers to:
AUTOGEN: A Personalized Large Language Model for Academic Enhancement—Ethics and Proof of Principle
This article is referred to by:
AUTOGEN and the Ethics of Co-Creation with Personalized LLMs—Reply to the Commentaries

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This manuscript was written with the assistance of ChatGPT Plus (GPT-4 model) by OpenAI. ChatGPT was used to generate draft language for key paragraphs based on a detailed outline created by the author. Multiple versions were generated and the author actively selected, combined, and revised elements from each for inclusion in the final manuscript. ChatGPT was also used to suggest revisions for style, tone, and adherence to genre conventions. No sentence of the final manuscript was generated verbatim by ChatGPT; every word or sentence generated by ChatGPT was altered, actively and intentionally selected by the author for inclusion in the final manuscript. The author takes full responsibility for the content of the final manuscript.

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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