TY - JOUR AU - Morin, Karen H. AB - Key pointsChatbots like ChatGPT can support nursing practice in different waysHowever, nurses needs to acknowledge their limitations and potential risks when using these technologies in nursing practiceINTRODUCTIONFor the past several months, there has been increased interest in the possibilities of using artificially intelligent (AI) chatbots to help craft educational, clinical and scientific documents following the November 2022 realise of the open‐source platform, ChatGPT. ChatGPT is a large language model developed by OpenAI that uses machine learning techniques to generate human‐like text. It is based on the GPT (Generative Pre‐trained Transformer) architecture, which uses deep learning to analyse and understand natural language text.ChatGPT is certainly not the first chatbot supporting healthcare professionals. Xu et al. (2021), in their review of chatbots used in cancer care identified 78 chatbots that were applied to support diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, workflow planning and health promotion. However, unlike previous chatbots that had limited capabilities and specific use, ChatGPT has been trained on a diverse range of texts including web pages, books and conversational data. Consequently, it is highly versatile and can be used for a wide range of areas, including customer support, information retrieval, education and health care (OpenAI, 2022).EXAMINING THE AI PLATFORM CHATGPTWe decided to examine TI - Using chatbots like ChatGPT to support nursing practice JF - Journal of Clinical Nursing DO - 10.1111/jocn.16677 DA - 2023-08-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/using-chatbots-like-chatgpt-to-support-nursing-practice-M8AY0wykUE SP - 4211 EP - 4213 VL - 32 IS - 15-16 DP - DeepDyve ER -