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Fig. 1: Steps for generating hybrid imaginary dialog using ChatGPT.

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Data used to generate this work are available in Appendix 1.

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We would like to acknowledge the use of the ChatGPT language model, developed by OpenAI, in our research. ChatGPT is an advanced artificial intelligence tool that was used to assist in generating text for this study.

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M.-H.T. conceptualized and designed the study, generated and merged the AI–human dialog, drafted the initial manuscript, and critically reviewed and revised the manuscript. A.A.-E. and A.J. reviewed the merged dialog and critically reviewed and revised the manuscript. All authors approved the final manuscript as submitted and agree to be accountable for all aspects of the work.

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Temsah, MH., Al-Eyadhy, A. & Jamal, A. ChatGPT-coauthored conversation between a pediatrician and a taxi driver. Pediatr Res 94, 856–857 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41390-023-02571-9

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