The College of Medicine holds a scientific lecture on artificially generated intelligence in academic writing Today, Wednesday, the twentieth of March, the Anatomy Branch at the College of Medicine at the University of Baghdad held a scientific lecture on a research published in the international archives entitled “Generative Artificial Intelligence in Academic Writing and Scientific Research,” presented by the lecturer in the branch, Dr. Ahmed Muhammad Lutfi, under the supervision of Professor Dr. Nawfal Khader Yas, on Graduate studies hall in the depsrtment. The lecture, which was attended by a number of department teachers and students, aimed to introduce the reader to artificial intelligence and its applications, and how to use it in the field of medical scientific research, based on scientific research published in the Journal of the College of Medicine at the University of Babylon and indexed in the international Scopus database. The research included several topics in which the researcher discussed the strengths and weaknesses of the scientific uses of artificial intelligence, its determinants and future prospects for its development, as well as explaining the conscious and random uses of it and based on prior training, reviewing the types of artificial intelligence starting with the single type and ending with the multiple type such as ChatGPT, DALLE-2, and Google Gemini and Scopus – AI.