U.S., Oct. 1 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07199231) titled 'OpenEvidence Safety and Comparative Efficacy of Four LLM's in Clinical Practice' on Sept. 15.
Brief Summary: OpenEvidence is an online tool that aggregates and synthesizes data from peer-reviewed medical studies, then producing a response to a user's questions using generative AI. While it is in use by a number of clinicians (including residents) today, there is little to no published data on whether the tool's outputs are accurate and whether this information appropriately informs clinical decision making. Similarly, a number of clinicians are turning to other large language models (LLM's) to assist in decision making when providing...