Generative AI model study shows no racial or sex differences in opioid recommendations for treating pain

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Generative AI model study shows no racial or sex differences in opioid recommendations for treating pain
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A study from Mass General Brigham researchers provides evidence that large language models (LLMs), used for generative artificial intelligence (AI), ChatGPT-4 and Google's Gemini, demonstrated no differences in suggested opioid treatment regimens for different races or sexes. Results are published in Pain.

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