In recent developments, the field of artificial intelligence and medical research has seen significant advancements. OpenAI, a leading AI research lab, has announced new models and developer products, including GPT-4 Turbo with 128K context and lower prices. The lab has also introduced the Assistants API, GPT-4 Turbo with Vision, and DALL-E 3 API, which is being used for generating specific images.
In the medical research domain, a variety of open access academic articles have been published. One of the studies focuses on the use of Mirror Visual Feedback for improving upper limb function in stroke patients. Another research highlights the use of a novel degradable Pure Magnesium Guided Bone Regeneration membrane in bone defect management. The relationship between sleep quality and shoulder disorders in stroke patients has also been explored. Additionally, the effects of Lumbricus rubellus extract on Staphylococcus aureus colonization and IL-31 levels in children with Atopic Dermatitis have been studied.
Furthermore, the use of quantitative hormone monitoring to identify the postpartum return of fertility has been discussed. These studies provide valuable insights into the potential of various treatments and their impact on patient health.
In the realm of AI research, arXiv, an open-access repository of electronic preprints, has listed recent submissions to the Artificial Intelligence section. The list includes submissions from various dates in November 2023, with a total of 466 entries. Each entry is represented by a unique arXiv identifier and is available in various formats such as PDF, PS, and others. Some entries are cross-listed from other categories like cs.CV, cs.CL, eess.AS, cs.LG, cs.CY, and cs.SD.