ChatGPT – Harvard Medical School tops the world’s list of Scopus-indexed publications and France dropped out of the Top 10

In the previous post of July 15th, I disclosed the fact that Harvard University banned the feeding of confidential data and non-public research data into generative AI models. 

Interestingly a search carried out today in Scopus shows that the number of publications on ChatGPT has reached 1017 (an 80% increase in about a month). The field of medicine represents the largest group with 420 publications (which can hardly come as a surprise because generative AI can help cut billions in healthcare costs) and in this group, the leadership belongs to Harvard Medical School. The second place belongs to the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

Below is the updated list of the 10 most prolific countries and the comparison (in brackets) with their performance on June 11th  Briefly, it can be seen that the United Kingdom dropped to third place, Switzerland entered the 9th place and France dropped out of the Top 10.

  1. United States…………….319 (181) Scopus publications
  2. India…………………………98 (53)
  3. United Kingdom………..89 (54)
  4. China……………………….84( 43)
  5. Australia…………………..61 (38)
  6. Germany…………………..57 (28)
  7. Italy………………………….39 (26)
  8. Canada…………………….38 (22)
  9. Switzerland………………29 (unregistered)
  10. South Korea………………25 (17)

PS – This week Stanford researchers found that ChatGPT, outperformed first- and second-year medical students in answering complex clinical care exam questions. https://hai.stanford.edu/news/chatgpt-out-scores-medical-students-complex-clinical-care-exam-questions

Update on July 24th – This post just became the most viewed in the last 30 days