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Advisory members debate AI use in clinical practice, urge guidance on disclosures and HIPAA
Summary
About 257 psychologists answered a survey question on artificial intelligence; roughly 80% reported not using AI. Committee members raised HIPAA and privacy concerns, the potential for skill erosion, and recommended the board consider ethical guidance, disclosure requirements and consultation with bioethics/health-AI groups.
The licensed psychology advisory committee discussed artificial intelligence in clinical practice at length on Oct. 14.
David Fye said 257 licensed psychologists answered the AI question in the survey; roughly 196 (about 80%) indicated they do not use AI in practice, 11 said they are moving toward use and three were unsure. Among reported uses were grammar and writing assistance, documentation and…
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