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Biomedical researchers are using AI to write and run code. What are the risks?

As the general public has embraced large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini, scientists have been exploring how these artificial intelligence (AI) tools could enhance medical research.

Some argue that LLMs could dramatically boost researchers’ efficiency in completing certain types of medical studies, and research published in February in the journal Cell Reports Medicine exemplifies that vision for the technology.

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