Performance of chatbots in queries concerning fundamental concepts in photochemistry.

Photochem Photobiol

Department of Chemistry, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The introduction of chatbots could significantly change how we access information and learn, even in complex fields like photochemistry.
  • Five different chatbots were tested with 13 questions related to photochemistry, covering topics from basic concepts to specific molecular details.
  • While these chatbots performed reasonably on fundamental questions, they struggled with specialized queries, often providing confusing or misleading responses, indicating that they aren't yet reliable for educational use without expert guidance.

Article Abstract

The advent of chatbots raises the possibility of a paradigm shift across society including the most technical of fields with regard to access to information, generation of knowledge, and dissemination of education and training. Photochemistry is a scientific endeavor with roots in chemistry and physics and branches that encompass diverse disciplines ranging from astronomy to zoology. Here, five chatbots have each been challenged with 13 photochemically relevant queries. The chatbots included ChatGPT 3.5, ChatGPT 4.0, Copilot, Gemini Advanced, and Meta AI. The queries encompassed fundamental concepts (e.g., "Why is the fluorescence spectrum typically the mirror image of the absorption spectrum?"), practical matters (e.g., "What is the inner filter effect and how to avoid it?"), philosophical matters ("Please create the most important photochemistry questions."), and specific molecular features (e.g., "Why are azo dyes non-fluorescent?"). The chatbots were moderately effective in answering queries concerning fundamental concepts in photochemistry but were glaringly deficient in specialized queries for dyes and fluorophores. In some instances, a correct response was embedded in verbose scientific nonsense whereas in others the entire response, while grammatically correct, was utterly meaningless. The unreliable accuracy makes present chatbots poorly suited for unaided educational purposes and highlights the importance of domain experts.

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