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Using AI for Rapid Evidence Synthesis

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Training package for using AI for Rapid Evidence Synthesis

This training package offers in-depth guidance on effectively integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into the rapid evidence synthesis process. The materials focus on how AI can streamline and improve the efficiency of evidence synthesis. Users will gain insights into how AI tools can support various stages of synthesis, from conducting systematic searches to data analysis and interpretation.

Key learning objectives include:

Understanding the role of AI in enhancing rapid evidence synthesis
Identifying AI tools and platforms that aid in evidence synthesis activities.
Exploring the balance between human expertise and AI efficiency in the synthesis process

Using AI for rapid evidence synthesis

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Duration

Cost and access

Using AI in Systematic Review Process

Western University, Ontario, Canada

Systematic review & GPT 4.0

Text and Webinar

1-2 hours

Free, no login required

The balance between human expertise and AI efficiency in evidence synthesis

JBI

The Role of AI in Evidence Synthesis

Video

1 hour

Free, no login required

Overview of AI tools for systematic searches

Cochrane

(How) can AI-based automation tools assist with systematic searching?

Video

1 hour

Free, no login required

Ethical and human rights considerations for AI use and development

WHO Academy

Ethics and Governance of Artificial Intelligence for Health

Online course

3.5 hours

Free, login required.

Guide in integrating ethical considerations and effective governance frameworks in AI lifecycle.

WHO Academy

Integrating ethics and governance into the design of artificial intelligence tools for health. Case study: Cervical cancer screening

Online course

2.5 hours

Free, login required.

Usefulness of AI technologies and assessing their utility

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine

New 'AI' technologies for evidence synthesis: how do they work, and can we trust them?

Webinar

1 hour

Free, no login required

Supplementary materials

All supplementary materials are optional. The below presents comprehensive text resources that directs readers to specific sections that are relevant to them.

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Guidance on Responsible Use of AI in Evidence Synthesis

Cochrane and JBI

Responsible AI in Evidence Synthesis (RAISE): guidance and recommendations

Text

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Free

List of Generative AI Platforms/Tools

Ohio University

AI Tool Matrix: Comparison Table of Generative AI Platforms/Tools

Website

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Free

WHO guidance on Ethics & Governance of Artificial Intelligence for Health

WHO

Ethics and governance of artificial intelligence for health

Text

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Free