TY - JOUR AU - AB - ChatGPT in Healthcare: Exploring AI Chatbot for Spontaneous Word Retrieval in Aphasia ∗ ∗ Aditya kumar Purohit Aditya Upadhyaya Adrian Holzer iHub and Digital Security, iCIS, University of Giessen University of Neuchâtel Radboud University Giessen, Germany Neuchâtel, Switzerland Nijmegen, Netherlands aditya.upadhyaya-2@anglistik.uni- adrian.holzer@unine.ch aditya.purohit@ru.nl giessen.de ABSTRACT shower, I dry myself with it. This symptom of commission is called circumlocution” [8]. People with aphasia (PWA) commonly exhibit Having a word on the tip of one’s tongue can be frustrating. Indi- circumlocution, which implies that they know exactly what they viduals with a language disorder like aphasia, however, face this wish to convey but are unable to find the proper words to say it. experience regularly, making it both stressful and debilitating. Large This can exacerbate their feelings of social isolation and hasten the language models, such as ChatGPT, have been gaining traction in progression of degenerative conditions. Furthermore, PWA are at a healthcare recently. They could enable digital voice assistants to higher risk of developing depression [23]. Speech and language ther- help people find what they want to say during a conversation. How- apy is significantly beneficial for an individual with aphasia as it can ever, research on the topic is TI - ChatGPT in Healthcare: Exploring AI Chatbot for Spontaneous Word Retrieval in Aphasia JF - Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing DO - 10.1145/3584931.3606993 DA - 2023-10-14 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/unpaywall/chatgpt-in-healthcare-exploring-ai-chatbot-for-spontaneous-word-aTIJiwHFrs DP - DeepDyve ER -