Comparing GPT-4 and Human Researchers in Health Care Data Analysis: Qualitative Description Study
BackgroundLarge language models including GPT-4 (OpenAI) have opened new avenues in health care and qualitative research. Traditional qualitative methods are time-consuming and require expertise to capture nuance. Although large language models have demonstrated enhanced contextual understanding and...
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Main Authors: | Kevin Danis Li (Author), Adrian M Fernandez (Author), Rachel Schwartz (Author), Natalie Rios (Author), Marvin Nathaniel Carlisle (Author), Gregory M Amend (Author), Hiren V Patel (Author), Benjamin N Breyer (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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