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preprint

[pree-print, pree-print] / ˈpriˌprɪnt, priˈprɪnt /


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In the new study, posted as a preprint in January, Mohamed-Ali Hakimi and colleagues at Grenoble Alpes University tried a different tack.

From Science Magazine

In a study posted on the preprint server medRxiv in February that has not yet been peer-reviewed, epidemiologist Andrew Beam of Harvard University and his colleagues wrote 48 prompts phrased as descriptions of patients’ symptoms.

From Scientific American

When researchers at Google tested Med-PaLM’s performance on different “axes,” including alignment with medical consensus, completeness and possibility of harm, in a preprint study, its answers aligned with medical and scientific consensus 92.6 percent of the time.

From Scientific American

In a recent preprint study, Nov, Singh and their colleagues designed a medical Turing test to see whether 430 volunteers could distinguish ChatGPT from a physician.

From Scientific American

The Chinese researchers close their revised preprint the same way they did the original: “Definitely, more work involving international coordination is needed to investigate the potential origins of SARS-CoV-2.”

From Science Magazine