How to conduct a systematic review: A thread written with the help of ChatGPT
Conducting a Systematic Review is an important skill in biomedical research.
I am a literary scholar and don't know much about systematic reviews.
So, I read up on on it. Below is what I learned.
This thread is a summary of an article titled "Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses" by Lindsay S. Uman published in the Journal of Canadian Academy of Child Adolescent Psychiatry.
PMID: 21286370
Why are systematic reviews needed?
Since a lot of studies are published in health and biomedical sciences, it's difficult for researchers to keep up with recent developments.
A systematic review summarizes the outcomes of various studies conducted on a given topic.
Four academic misconceptions about artificial intelligence (AI):
1. AI-powered apps can do everything
Many academics assume AI apps can conceive a project, collect data, synthesize it, and publish original research — all one has to do is press a button.
This is more of a fantasy than an argument and shows that these academics don't have an informed understanding of what AI apps can and cannot do.
AI apps are tools and like any other tool they have their limitations.