2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.nhres.2023.07.005
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Application of ChatGPT in natural disaster prevention and reduction

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“…Before summarizing the studies encountering ChatGPT use in risk management, it is vital to highlight that the total number of studies focusing on ChatGPT use in the project management domain is in the minority. The limited studies outside of risk management generally concern the application of ChatGPT in natural disaster prevention and reduction [37,38] and the scheduling of construction projects [23].…”
Section: Literature Review On Chatgpt Use For Risk Management In Cons...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before summarizing the studies encountering ChatGPT use in risk management, it is vital to highlight that the total number of studies focusing on ChatGPT use in the project management domain is in the minority. The limited studies outside of risk management generally concern the application of ChatGPT in natural disaster prevention and reduction [37,38] and the scheduling of construction projects [23].…”
Section: Literature Review On Chatgpt Use For Risk Management In Cons...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Landslides are globally significant and sudden geological disasters characterized by high frequency, widespread occurrence, and substantial destructiveness, with their most prominent feature being their potential to cause disaster. China stands out as one of the countries most severely affected by casualties resulting from landslide disasters [1][2][3][4][5]. According to the China Statistical Yearbook data, an average of 22,000 landslides occurred annually between 2000 and 2017, resulting in an average of 649 deaths per year.…”
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