The Petauri Evidence team will be presenting this research at ISPOR Europe in Glasgow, in Poster Session 1 on Monday 10th November.
View referencesIn this short video, Amelia Peddle (Analyst – Systematic Review, Petauri Evidence) introduces the research:
Systematic literature reviews (SLRs) are essential to evidence-based medicine and health technology assessment (HTA), but keeping pace with the growing volume of literature is increasingly difficult. Artificial intelligence (AI) offers a promising solution, streamlining tasks such as title and abstract screening to improve efficiency (1). Despite the emergence of multiple AI frameworks, there is limited understanding of how they align, or diverge, in their recommendations.
Research objectives:
To compare AI position statements from key decision bodies, and to assess the suitability of currently available frameworks for guiding responsible use of AI in SLRs.
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