Joshua Lambert
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Thanks, David, for having me.
I'm real excited to be here with you.
Yeah, I think you hit the nail on the head.
Yeah.
That's pretty much what we found was.
Let me just back up a little bit.
I'll tell you a little bit more about the study.
Sure.
So one of the things I do in my job is I meet with students in our what is called a doctor of nursing practice program.
And we meet regularly with the students one on one to answer their statistical questions, which is what I do.
Right.
And a couple of years ago, when ChatGPT got released, I said, maybe I could create a chat bot that could help answer their questions, but sort of through my own lens.
And so that's what I did.
I created that.
And I have a student who works with me, too, to help answer those questions.
And so what we did was we gave them the, they would ask their questions, and then we would give them three responses back, one from me, one from my student, and then one from the chat bot.
We blinded them from it, so they didn't know which was which.
And then they had to basically rate them and then also ask or answer the question, which one was the chatbot?
So like you said, the results were they preferred it.
But one of the most interesting things that we found in the data was not only did they prefer it, but the one that they rated the worst, they consistently guessed was the chatbot.