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This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the scholarly footprint of ChatGPT, an AI language model, using bibliometric and scientometric methods. The study zooms in on the early outbreak phase from when ChatGPT was launched in November 2022 to early June 2023. It aims to understand the evolution of research output, citation patterns, collaborative networks, application domains, and future research directions related to ChatGPT. By retrieving data from the Scopus database, 533 relevant articles were identified for analysis. The findings reveal the prominent publication venues, influential authors, and countries contributing to ChatGPT research. Collaborative networks among researchers and institutions are visualized, highlighting patterns of co-authorship. The application domains of ChatGPT, such as customer support and content generation, are examined. Moreover, the study identifies emerging keywords and potential research areas for future exploration. The methodology employed includes data extraction, bibliometric analysis using various indicators, and visualization techniques such as Sankey diagrams. The analysis provides valuable insights into ChatGPT's early footprint in academia and offers researchers guidance for further advancements. This study stimulates discussions, collaborations, and innovations to enhance ChatGPT's capabilities and impact across domains.
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Faiza Farhat
Aligarh Muslim University
Emmanuel Sirimal Silva
Technological Educational Institute of the Ionian Islands
Hossein Hassani
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence
University of Tehran
Aligarh Muslim University
Glasgow Caledonian University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a11f63f9e025569bbad0de8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/frai.2023.1270749
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