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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming our lives: how we communicate, do business, travel, in education and research and almost every single daily activity is monitored or influenced in some way by AI. Given the enormous impact wounds have on the lives of people, on health systems and society as a whole, and because of the increase in the use of AI in wound diagnostics and monitoring, it was a curiosity to see what ChatGPT says are the priorities for wound healing research in humans. The results are very interesting and provide a platform to discuss these priorities. I will leave it to you, the reader, to decide if you agree or disagree. The following text has been copied directly from ChatGPT and is, therefore, the output of the large language model.
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This page is a summary of: I am not a robot: what Chat GPT says are the future priorities for wound healing research in humans?, Journal of Wound Management Official journal of the European Wound Management Association, November 2025, European Wound Management Association,
DOI: 10.35279/jowm2025.26.03.01.
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