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In Reference to “Role of Chat GPT in Public Health”, to Highlight the AI’s Incorrect Reference Generation

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Frosolini, A., Gennaro, P., Cascino, F. et al. In Reference to “Role of Chat GPT in Public Health”, to Highlight the AI’s Incorrect Reference Generation. Ann Biomed Eng 51, 2120–2122 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10439-023-03248-4

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