A new analysis reveals a significant increase in the use of artificial intelligence in biomedical research papers. The study, published in *Nature*, found that 90% of papers published in December and archived in PubMed demonstrate evidence of AI assistance.
The figure, much higher than previous estimates of Large Language Model (LLM) use, indicates a rapid integration of AI tools within the scientific community. Researchers analyzed papers published in December and indexed in PubMed, a database of biomedical literature, to arrive at the 90% figure.
This surge in AI use suggests a growing reliance on these technologies to aid in various aspects of biomedical research, potentially including literature reviews, data analysis, and even manuscript drafting. The implications of this trend are still being evaluated, but it highlights the transformative potential of AI in accelerating scientific discovery.
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