EPISODE · Nov 29, 2023 · 36 MIN
The AI Revolution: How Generative Models are Transforming CME/CPD Content Creation
from Write Medicine
Show NotesAre you angsting over the potential impact of generative AI on your work? Are you hyper-dialed into ethical considerations around the potential for copyright infringement, data ownership, and authorship when using generative AI tools like ChatGPT? Whatever your questions or concerns are about generative AI, this technology is poised to transform how we create continuing education content for health professionals. Today’s episode is the first in a 2-part series of episodes that focus on writing, reasoning, and the ethical considerations surrounding generative AI. My guest is Núria Negrao PhD, a medical writer specializing in CME/CPD and a generative AI enthusiast who's been playing with ChatGPT since it burst onto the horizon in 2022.We review different ways to use gen-AI tools like Bing and Bard for tasks like summarization and identifying key points, and touch on copyright issues, using OpenAI's API, and how to use gen-AI to create formulas that support scientific writing. And we also explore the value of bringing a human perspective and cultural knowledge into the writing and content creation process and the potential benefits and legal challenges of using AI tools, like ChatGPT. Time Stamps:(03:30) - Introducing Núria(07:06) - The questions she was tinkering with and asking in the early phases of Generative AI(10:10) - Her thoughts on navigating the GenAI landscape for beginners(12:50) - Practical use cases of Generative AI implementation(17:18) - Handling the client conversation around using GenAI(22:50) - Listener Question: Around legal and ethical implications for submitting your own text for analysis by generative AI(29:11) - Exploring the dangers of using Generative AI as our collaborators Click Here for the TranscriptResourcesAPI = application programming interfaceAbout GuestNúria is a medical writer in the continuing education field. Núria brings her scientific training as well as her vast experience in teaching effective science and medical communication to every project, helping craft engaging and effective educational experiences that support, inspire, and motivate learners.Connect with NúriaLinkedInGrab Your Gen-AI CheatsheetAbout Write MedicineHosted by Alexandra Howson PhD, CHCPProduced by Golden Goose Creative📰 Want more tips and tools from Alex and podcast guests? Subscribe to the newsletter. Twice a month from me to you. Biweekly Newsletter📍 Grab your WriteCME Roadmap! Get access to this complimentary ebook, designed to help you break into CME, find clients, and hone your craft.➡️ Ready for skills, scaffolding, and support? Join WriteCME Pro🎙️ Know someone who would love this podcast? Share the podcast☕ Want to say thanks? Buy me a Coffee Mentioned in this episode:Why Retreats Work: Disconnection, Body Wisdom, and the Science of Letting GoRewrite Your Power Retreat 2026This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
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Show Notes Are you angsting over the potential impact of generative AI on your work? Are you hyper-dialed into ethical considerations around the potential for copyright infringement, data ownership, and authorship when using generative AI tools like ChatGPT? Whatever your questions or concerns are about generative AI, this technology is poised to transform how we create continuing education content for health professionals. Today’s episode is the first in a 2-part series of episodes that focus on writing, reasoning, and the ethical considerations surrounding generative AI. My guest is Núria Negrao PhD, a medical writer specializing in CME/CPD and a generative AI enthusiast who's been playing with ChatGPT since it burst onto the horizon in 2022. We review different ways to use gen-AI tools like Bing and Bard for tasks like summarization and identifying key points, and touch on copyright issues, using OpenAI's API, and how to use gen-AI to create formulas that support scientific writing. And we also explore the value of bringing a human perspective and cultural knowledge into the writing and content creation process and the potential benefits and legal challenges of using AI tools, like ChatGPT. Time Stamps: (03:30) - Introducing Núria (07:06) - The questions she was tinkering with and asking in the early phases of Generative AI (10:10) - Her thoughts on navigating the GenAI landscape for beginners (12:50) - Practical use cases of Generative AI implementation (17:18) - Handling the client conversation around using GenAI (22:50) - Listener Question: Around legal and ethical implications for submitting your own text for analysis by generative AI (29:11) - Exploring the dangers of using Generative AI as our collaborators Click Here for the Transcript Resources API = application programming interface About Guest Núria is a medical writer in the continuing education field. Núria brings her scientific training as well as her vast experience in teaching effective science and medical communication to every project, helping craft engaging and effective educational experiences that support, inspire, and motivate learners. Connect with Núria LinkedIn Grab Your Gen-AI Cheatsheet About Write Medicine Hosted by Alexandra Howson PhD, CHCP Produced by Golden Goose Creative 📰 Want more tips and tools from Alex and podcast guests? Subscribe to the newsletter. Twice a month from me to you. Biweekly Newsletter 📍 Grab your WriteCME Roadmap! Get access to this complimentary ebook, designed to help you break into CME, find clients, and hone your craft. ➡️ Ready for skills, scaffolding, and support? Join WriteCME Pro 🎙️ Know someone who would love this podcast? Share the podcast ☕ Want to say thanks? Buy me a Coffee
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