articleBMC Medical Research MethodologyMar 18, 2025GOLD OA

Using artificial intelligence for systematic review: the example of elicit

NBNathan BernardYSYoshimasa SagawaNBNathalie BierTLThomas LihoreauLPLionel Pazart

Inserm · Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Besançon · +7 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

Artificial intelligence (AI) tools are increasingly being used to assist researchers with various research tasks, particularly in the systematic review process. Elicit is one such tool that can generate a summary of the question asked, setting it apart from other AI tools. The aim of this study is to determine whether AI-assisted research using Elicit adds value to the systematic review process compared to traditional screening methods.

Methods

We compare the results from an umbrella review conducted independently of AI with the results of the AI-based searching using the same criteria. Elicit contribution was assessed based on three criteria: repeatability, reliability and accuracy. For repeatability the search process was repeated three times on Elicit (trial 1, trial 2, trial 3). For accuracy, articles obtained with Elicit were reviewed using the same inclusion criteria as the umbrella review. Reliability was assessed by comparing the number of publications with those without AI-based searches.

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