2022
DOI: 10.1002/ueg2.12310
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Pouring some water into the wine—Poor performance of endoscopists in artificial intelligence studies

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“…Another part of the strategic plan is “green gastroenterology,” especially “green endoscopy”: Beside saving consumables, the largest challenge is to determine whom to scope 7 and basically it is our task to consider a sustainable aspect for everything we do. Endoscopy is also one of the first fronts for the clinical application of artificial intelligence (AI) 8,9 . Here, we need evidence and evidence‐based guidelines.…”
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“…Another part of the strategic plan is “green gastroenterology,” especially “green endoscopy”: Beside saving consumables, the largest challenge is to determine whom to scope 7 and basically it is our task to consider a sustainable aspect for everything we do. Endoscopy is also one of the first fronts for the clinical application of artificial intelligence (AI) 8,9 . Here, we need evidence and evidence‐based guidelines.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Endoscopy is also one of the first fronts for the clinical application of artificial intelligence (AI). 8 , 9 Here, we need evidence and evidence‐based guidelines. For all gastroenterology, all the way to use AI tools such as ChatGPT or SciScope, we need to evaluate these tools in patient care.…”
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“… 8 The landscape of education, exams, 9 industrial support and policy will change with challenges from the environment 10 to artificial intelligence. 11 , 12 Become a myUEG Associate and evaluate the many opportunities yourself and join me in shaping the future of European gastroenterology. 13 …”
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