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Generative artificial intelligence in otolaryngology–head and neck surgery editorial: be an actor of the future or follower

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Otolaryngology stands on the precipice of an era of innovation, poised to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) and chatbots into its research framework. AI has the potential to use vast datasets to improve precision in diagnosis, early detection of diseases, treatment planning, and patient monitoring. Machine learning algorithms can analyze vocal nuances beyond human perception, allowing for earlier intervention and improved patient outcomes. Moreover, chatbots could revolutionize patient interaction. In postoperative care or during the management of chronic otolaryngological disorders, chatbots, such as ChatGPT (OpenAI, San Francisco, USA), can facilitate real-time symptom tracking and deliver instant advice. This not only enhances patient compliance but also bridges the communication gap outside the clinical environment. Furthermore, AI-powered tools in research can sift through literature, propose hypotheses, and even predict trends, setting the stage for groundbreaking discoveries in otolaryngology.

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