ChatGTP now available on Brainstorm!

Authors: Raymundo Cassani, Alphonse F. Ulz, Sylvain Baillet

Created on: April 1st, 2023

In the last months, we have witnessed great developments on the use of AI. While these advances are premonitions of the inevitable AI upraise, if we consider that current AI applications are not an existential threat, yet, this is the perfect moment to harness the AI capabilities to speed up the progress of more trivial science fields such as neuroscience.

In response to the recent unveil of ChatGPT plugins, we have integrated ChatGPT as plugin for Brainstorm to facilitate the research endeavour. With this plugin, a user can type information of a certain neuroscience question and the hypothesis they are looking to confirm, then the plugin automatically generates an original dataset with brain recordings (EEG, MEG, fNIRS or combinations) and MRI data from individuals. This generated dataset has been carefully generated to verify the research goal. Please note that although the generated dataset is not real, it is realistic, which is good enough for most hypotheses.

ChatGPT plugin in Brainstorm GUI.
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An example of its utilization.
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User testimonials

Because what would be of science without anecdotal evidence?

How to cite the ChatGPT plugin

Beyond being a resource, ChatGPT is an co-author, as such, please include it in the author list as either first or second author.

Additional documentation

Curious readers can learn more about this and other great spurious uses of AI in neuroscience here.

Tutorials/GptPlugin (last edited 2023-03-29 00:02:28 by RaymundoCassani)