01660nas a2200265 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260001200043653002800055653001200083653001700095653001900112653001300131100001700144700001500161700002100176700001700197700002800214245013700242856007900379300000900458490000600467520090700473022001401380 2023 d c06/202310aArtificial Intelligence10aChatGPT10ae-assessment10aGastric Cancer10aMedicine1 aJiaming Zhou1 aTengyue Li1 aSimon James Fong1 aNilanjan Dey1 aRubén González-Crespo00aExploring ChatGPT's Potential for Consultation, Recommendations and Report Diagnosis: Gastric Cancer and Gastroscopy Reports’ Case uhttps://www.ijimai.org/journal/sites/default/files/2023-05/ijimai8_2_1.pdf a7-130 v83 aArtificial intelligence (AI) has shown its effectiveness in helping clinical users meet evolving challenges. Recently, ChatGPT, a newly launched AI chatbot with exceptional text comprehension capabilities, has triggered a global wave of AI popularization and application in seeking answers through human‒machine dialogues. Gastric cancer, as a globally prevalent disease, has a five-year survival rate of up to 90% when detected early and treated promptly. This research aims to explore ChatGPT's potential in disseminating gastric cancer knowledge, providing consultation recommendations, and interpreting endoscopy reports. Through experimentation, the GPT-4 model of ChatGPT achieved an appropriateness of 91.3% and a consistency of 95.7% in a gastric cancer knowledge test. Furthermore, GPT-4 has demonstrated considerable potential in consultation recommendations and endoscopy report analysis.  a1989-1660