In the world of evidence-based medicine, systematic reviews have long been the gold standard. But they have had a problem-they take forever. That is where ChatGPT-4 and automation come in. They are like a breath of fresh air, speeding things up and making the process more reliable. ChatGPT-4 is like having a super-smart assistant who can quickly assess bias risk in research studies. It is a game-changer, especially in a field where getting the latest research quickly can mean life or death for patients. Sure, it is not perfect, and we still need humans to keep an eye on things and ensure everything's ethical. But the future looks bright. With ChatGPT-4 and automation, evidence-based medicine is on the fast track to success.

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