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Google Gemini、AI検知ツールに最も見抜かれにくく ORA調査で首位 https://www.yayafa.com/2783369/ #AgenticAi #AI #AIチャットボット #AI検知 #ArtificialGeneralIntelligence #ArtificialIntelligence #ChatGPT #DeepMind #Gemini #Google #GoogleAI #GoogleDeepMind #GoogleGemini #GPTZero #Grammarly #OpenAI #Ora #QuillBot #エージェント型AI #人工知能 #汎用人工知能
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Топ 13 инструментов для сбора саммари из видео, аудио, текстов и PDF
Как я уже не раз отмечал в своих предыдущих материалах, инструменты со встроенными нейросетевыми примочками развиваются быстро . Буквально за несколько месяцев одни сервисы успевают захватить новые, порой совсем неожиданные ниши, а другие – обрасти таким количеством функций, что их создатели сами путаются в настройках. Рынок кипит, и уследить за всем практически невозможно . Сегодня представлю очередную подборку, но уже с конкретным, довольно узким уклоном. В прошлый раз я пристально смотрел на генерацию кода и презентаций . Теперь же поговорим о саммари . Под этим модным словом скрывается технология сжатия информации до ключевых вещей, когда из простыни текста вам выдают три-четыре тезиса, а из часовой лекции – двухминутную выжимку. Признаюсь честно: я за полные версии . Будь то книги, видео или лекции. Мне важно видеть ход мысли автора, детали. Саммари же часто принимают некоторые важные вещи за воду и безжалостно их удаляют, оставляя сухой, а порой и искаженный остаток. И все же, при всей моей любви к оригиналам, не озвучить интересные варианты в этой сфере, увы, не могу. Принимайте стратегически удобное положение, ну а я начинаю.
https://habr.com/ru/companies/bothub/articles/1017448/
#AI #ИИ #нейросеть #сжатие_информации #Smodin #Humata #QuillBot #Bearly #bothub #Summarizetech
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Топ 13 инструментов для сбора саммари из видео, аудио, текстов и PDF
Как я уже не раз отмечал в своих предыдущих материалах, инструменты со встроенными нейросетевыми примочками развиваются быстро . Буквально за несколько месяцев одни сервисы успевают захватить новые, порой совсем неожиданные ниши, а другие – обрасти таким количеством функций, что их создатели сами путаются в настройках. Рынок кипит, и уследить за всем практически невозможно . Сегодня представлю очередную подборку, но уже с конкретным, довольно узким уклоном. В прошлый раз я пристально смотрел на генерацию кода и презентаций . Теперь же поговорим о саммари . Под этим модным словом скрывается технология сжатия информации до ключевых вещей, когда из простыни текста вам выдают три-четыре тезиса, а из часовой лекции – двухминутную выжимку. Признаюсь честно: я за полные версии . Будь то книги, видео или лекции. Мне важно видеть ход мысли автора, детали. Саммари же часто принимают некоторые важные вещи за воду и безжалостно их удаляют, оставляя сухой, а порой и искаженный остаток. И все же, при всей моей любви к оригиналам, не озвучить интересные варианты в этой сфере, увы, не могу. Принимайте стратегически удобное положение, ну а я начинаю.
https://habr.com/ru/companies/bothub/articles/1017448/
#AI #ИИ #нейросеть #сжатие_информации #Smodin #Humata #QuillBot #Bearly #bothub #Summarizetech
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Топ 13 инструментов для сбора саммари из видео, аудио, текстов и PDF
Как я уже не раз отмечал в своих предыдущих материалах, инструменты со встроенными нейросетевыми примочками развиваются быстро . Буквально за несколько месяцев одни сервисы успевают захватить новые, порой совсем неожиданные ниши, а другие – обрасти таким количеством функций, что их создатели сами путаются в настройках. Рынок кипит, и уследить за всем практически невозможно . Сегодня представлю очередную подборку, но уже с конкретным, довольно узким уклоном. В прошлый раз я пристально смотрел на генерацию кода и презентаций . Теперь же поговорим о саммари . Под этим модным словом скрывается технология сжатия информации до ключевых вещей, когда из простыни текста вам выдают три-четыре тезиса, а из часовой лекции – двухминутную выжимку. Признаюсь честно: я за полные версии . Будь то книги, видео или лекции. Мне важно видеть ход мысли автора, детали. Саммари же часто принимают некоторые важные вещи за воду и безжалостно их удаляют, оставляя сухой, а порой и искаженный остаток. И все же, при всей моей любви к оригиналам, не озвучить интересные варианты в этой сфере, увы, не могу. Принимайте стратегически удобное положение, ну а я начинаю.
https://habr.com/ru/companies/bothub/articles/1017448/
#AI #ИИ #нейросеть #сжатие_информации #Smodin #Humata #QuillBot #Bearly #bothub #Summarizetech
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Топ 13 инструментов для сбора саммари из видео, аудио, текстов и PDF
Как я уже не раз отмечал в своих предыдущих материалах, инструменты со встроенными нейросетевыми примочками развиваются быстро . Буквально за несколько месяцев одни сервисы успевают захватить новые, порой совсем неожиданные ниши, а другие – обрасти таким количеством функций, что их создатели сами путаются в настройках. Рынок кипит, и уследить за всем практически невозможно . Сегодня представлю очередную подборку, но уже с конкретным, довольно узким уклоном. В прошлый раз я пристально смотрел на генерацию кода и презентаций . Теперь же поговорим о саммари . Под этим модным словом скрывается технология сжатия информации до ключевых вещей, когда из простыни текста вам выдают три-четыре тезиса, а из часовой лекции – двухминутную выжимку. Признаюсь честно: я за полные версии . Будь то книги, видео или лекции. Мне важно видеть ход мысли автора, детали. Саммари же часто принимают некоторые важные вещи за воду и безжалостно их удаляют, оставляя сухой, а порой и искаженный остаток. И все же, при всей моей любви к оригиналам, не озвучить интересные варианты в этой сфере, увы, не могу. Принимайте стратегически удобное положение, ну а я начинаю.
https://habr.com/ru/companies/bothub/articles/1017448/
#AI #ИИ #нейросеть #сжатие_информации #Smodin #Humata #QuillBot #Bearly #bothub #Summarizetech
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Pass all detectors using Hue Write!
Start for FREE at www.huewrite.com#fyp #huewrite #humanizer #turnitin #gptzero #quillbot #zerogpt #pangram #copyleaks
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RE: https://mementomori.social/@penworks/115801903054812557
Gen AI and academic papers - fake papers, fake sections of papers, trashed academic reputations.
Ive written this post in my other account so I can benefit from the 10k char limit.
#academia
#academicchatter
#publishing
#peerreview
#genai
#ai
#chatbots
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@northernlights @remixtures Thanks 🙏 your editorial vigilance, and also for the #QuillBot tip!
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Comprar QuillBot - La Herramienta N°1 de Parafraseo y Escritura Académica
QuillBot es la herramienta TODO-EN-UNO para mejorar la escritura, que ofrece parafraseo con IA, corrector gramatical, resumen de textos, generador de citas y mucho más — ideal para estudiantes, escritores y creadores de contenido.
🎯 No pierdas la oportunidad de mejorar tu escritura con la mejor oferta de QuillBot.
#QuillBot #ComprarQuillBot #Paraphrasing #GrammarChecker #Summarizer
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What is QuillBot, and how do I use it? - QuillBot is an AI-powered writing tool that helps users improve t... - https://cointelegraph.com/news/what-is-quillbot #quillbot
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5 AI tools for summarizing a research paper - Unlock the power of AI tools to extract key insights and condense... - https://cointelegraph.com/news/5-ai-tools-for-summarizing-a-research-paper #researchpapersummarization #condensinginformation. #informationextraction #keyinsights #quillbot #scispacy #aitools #chatgpt
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5 AI tools for summarizing a research paper - Unlock the power of AI tools to extract key insights and condense... - https://cointelegraph.com/news/5-ai-tools-for-summarizing-a-research-paper #researchpapersummarization #condensinginformation. #informationextraction #keyinsights #quillbot #scispacy #aitools #chatgpt
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5 AI tools for summarizing a research paper - Unlock the power of AI tools to extract key insights and condense... - https://cointelegraph.com/news/5-ai-tools-for-summarizing-a-research-paper #researchpapersummarization #condensinginformation. #informationextraction #keyinsights #quillbot #scispacy #aitools #chatgpt
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5 AI tools for summarizing a research paper - Unlock the power of AI tools to extract key insights and condense... - https://cointelegraph.com/news/5-ai-tools-for-summarizing-a-research-paper #researchpapersummarization #condensinginformation. #informationextraction #keyinsights #quillbot #scispacy #aitools #chatgpt
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TITLE: Criteria for an AI to write psychotherapy chart notes (or medical chart notes)
Note: Reposting to get it out to a few additional groups.
I am informed that a new product called #Mentalyc has entered the market. It's mission is to write psychotherapy notes for clinicians AND to gather a non-identifiable dataset for research into clinical best practices.
I have no firm opinion yet on Mentalyc, but it's expensive ($39-$69 per month per clinician) and I'd personally need to know a lot more about what's in that dataset and who is benefiting from it.
**So I'm asking the community for thoughts on what acceptable ethical and practical criteria would be for an AI to write psychotherapy notes or medical notes.**
Here are MY thoughts so far:
1) REQUIRED: The AI either:
1a) Invents NOTHING and takes 100% of the information in the note from the clinician, or1b) Prompts the clinician for additional symptoms often present in the condition before writing the note, or
1c) Presents a very clear information page before writing that lets the clinician approve, delete, or modify anything the AI got creative with and was not told explicitly to include. (So, for example, in an experiment with Bard a clinician found that Bard added sleep problems as an invented symptom to a SOAP note for a person with depression and anxiety. This is a non-bizarre symptom addition that makes lots of sense, is very likely, but would have to be approved as valid for the person in question.)
2) OPTIONAL: The AI is on MY computer and NOT reporting anything back to the Internet. This will not be on everyone's list, but I've seen too many #BAA subcontractors playing loose with the definition of #HIPAA (medical privacy) and there is more money to be made in data sales than clinician subscriptions to an AI.
3) OPTIONAL: Inexpensive (There are several free AI tools emerging.)
4) OPTIONAL: Open Source
5) Inputting data to the AI to write the note is less work than just writing the note personally. (Maybe a complex tablet-based clickable form? But then, a pretty high percentage of a note can be in a clickable form format anyway.)
6) The AI does NOT record the entire session and then write a note based upon what was said. (It might accept dictation of note directions sort of like doctors dictate notes to transcribers today.)
I think I may be envisioning a checkbox and drop-down menu form along with a space for a clinician to write a few keywords and phrases, then the AI (on my laptop) takes this and writes a note -- possibly just a paragraph to go along with the already existing form in the official note. I think. It's early days in my thinking.
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Michael Reeder, LCPC@psychology
@socialpsych
@socialwork
@psychiatry
#Bias #Ethics #EthicalAI #AI #CollaborativeHumanAISystems #HumanAwareAI #chatbotgpt #bard #security #dataanalytics #artificialintelligence #CopyAI #Simplified #Writesonic #Rytr #Writecream #CreaitorAI #Quillbot #Grammarly #SmartCopy #TextBlaze #HIPAA #privacy #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy #research #SOAP #EHR ##mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare #medical #doctor -
TITLE: Criteria for an AI to write psychotherapy chart notes (or medical chart notes)
Note: Reposting to get it out to a few additional groups.
I am informed that a new product called #Mentalyc has entered the market. It's mission is to write psychotherapy notes for clinicians AND to gather a non-identifiable dataset for research into clinical best practices.
I have no firm opinion yet on Mentalyc, but it's expensive ($39-$69 per month per clinician) and I'd personally need to know a lot more about what's in that dataset and who is benefiting from it.
**So I'm asking the community for thoughts on what acceptable ethical and practical criteria would be for an AI to write psychotherapy notes or medical notes.**
Here are MY thoughts so far:
1) REQUIRED: The AI either:
1a) Invents NOTHING and takes 100% of the information in the note from the clinician, or1b) Prompts the clinician for additional symptoms often present in the condition before writing the note, or
1c) Presents a very clear information page before writing that lets the clinician approve, delete, or modify anything the AI got creative with and was not told explicitly to include. (So, for example, in an experiment with Bard a clinician found that Bard added sleep problems as an invented symptom to a SOAP note for a person with depression and anxiety. This is a non-bizarre symptom addition that makes lots of sense, is very likely, but would have to be approved as valid for the person in question.)
2) OPTIONAL: The AI is on MY computer and NOT reporting anything back to the Internet. This will not be on everyone's list, but I've seen too many #BAA subcontractors playing loose with the definition of #HIPAA (medical privacy) and there is more money to be made in data sales than clinician subscriptions to an AI.
3) OPTIONAL: Inexpensive (There are several free AI tools emerging.)
4) OPTIONAL: Open Source
5) Inputting data to the AI to write the note is less work than just writing the note personally. (Maybe a complex tablet-based clickable form? But then, a pretty high percentage of a note can be in a clickable form format anyway.)
6) The AI does NOT record the entire session and then write a note based upon what was said. (It might accept dictation of note directions sort of like doctors dictate notes to transcribers today.)
I think I may be envisioning a checkbox and drop-down menu form along with a space for a clinician to write a few keywords and phrases, then the AI (on my laptop) takes this and writes a note -- possibly just a paragraph to go along with the already existing form in the official note. I think. It's early days in my thinking.
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Michael Reeder, LCPC@psychology
@socialpsych
@socialwork
@psychiatry
#Bias #Ethics #EthicalAI #AI #CollaborativeHumanAISystems #HumanAwareAI #chatbotgpt #bard #security #dataanalytics #artificialintelligence #CopyAI #Simplified #Writesonic #Rytr #Writecream #CreaitorAI #Quillbot #Grammarly #SmartCopy #TextBlaze #HIPAA #privacy #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy #research #SOAP #EHR ##mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare #medical #doctor -
TITLE: Criteria for an AI to write psychotherapy chart notes (or medical chart notes)
Note: Reposting to get it out to a few additional groups.
I am informed that a new product called #Mentalyc has entered the market. It's mission is to write psychotherapy notes for clinicians AND to gather a non-identifiable dataset for research into clinical best practices.
I have no firm opinion yet on Mentalyc, but it's expensive ($39-$69 per month per clinician) and I'd personally need to know a lot more about what's in that dataset and who is benefiting from it.
**So I'm asking the community for thoughts on what acceptable ethical and practical criteria would be for an AI to write psychotherapy notes or medical notes.**
Here are MY thoughts so far:
1) REQUIRED: The AI either:
1a) Invents NOTHING and takes 100% of the information in the note from the clinician, or1b) Prompts the clinician for additional symptoms often present in the condition before writing the note, or
1c) Presents a very clear information page before writing that lets the clinician approve, delete, or modify anything the AI got creative with and was not told explicitly to include. (So, for example, in an experiment with Bard a clinician found that Bard added sleep problems as an invented symptom to a SOAP note for a person with depression and anxiety. This is a non-bizarre symptom addition that makes lots of sense, is very likely, but would have to be approved as valid for the person in question.)
2) OPTIONAL: The AI is on MY computer and NOT reporting anything back to the Internet. This will not be on everyone's list, but I've seen too many #BAA subcontractors playing loose with the definition of #HIPAA (medical privacy) and there is more money to be made in data sales than clinician subscriptions to an AI.
3) OPTIONAL: Inexpensive (There are several free AI tools emerging.)
4) OPTIONAL: Open Source
5) Inputting data to the AI to write the note is less work than just writing the note personally. (Maybe a complex tablet-based clickable form? But then, a pretty high percentage of a note can be in a clickable form format anyway.)
6) The AI does NOT record the entire session and then write a note based upon what was said. (It might accept dictation of note directions sort of like doctors dictate notes to transcribers today.)
I think I may be envisioning a checkbox and drop-down menu form along with a space for a clinician to write a few keywords and phrases, then the AI (on my laptop) takes this and writes a note -- possibly just a paragraph to go along with the already existing form in the official note. I think. It's early days in my thinking.
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Michael Reeder, LCPC@psychology
@socialpsych
@socialwork
@psychiatry
#Bias #Ethics #EthicalAI #AI #CollaborativeHumanAISystems #HumanAwareAI #chatbotgpt #bard #security #dataanalytics #artificialintelligence #CopyAI #Simplified #Writesonic #Rytr #Writecream #CreaitorAI #Quillbot #Grammarly #SmartCopy #TextBlaze #HIPAA #privacy #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy #research #SOAP #EHR ##mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare #medical #doctor -
TITLE: Criteria for an AI to write psychotherapy chart notes (or medical chart notes)
Note: Reposting to get it out to a few additional groups.
I am informed that a new product called #Mentalyc has entered the market. It's mission is to write psychotherapy notes for clinicians AND to gather a non-identifiable dataset for research into clinical best practices.
I have no firm opinion yet on Mentalyc, but it's expensive ($39-$69 per month per clinician) and I'd personally need to know a lot more about what's in that dataset and who is benefiting from it.
**So I'm asking the community for thoughts on what acceptable ethical and practical criteria would be for an AI to write psychotherapy notes or medical notes.**
Here are MY thoughts so far:
1) REQUIRED: The AI either:
1a) Invents NOTHING and takes 100% of the information in the note from the clinician, or1b) Prompts the clinician for additional symptoms often present in the condition before writing the note, or
1c) Presents a very clear information page before writing that lets the clinician approve, delete, or modify anything the AI got creative with and was not told explicitly to include. (So, for example, in an experiment with Bard a clinician found that Bard added sleep problems as an invented symptom to a SOAP note for a person with depression and anxiety. This is a non-bizarre symptom addition that makes lots of sense, is very likely, but would have to be approved as valid for the person in question.)
2) OPTIONAL: The AI is on MY computer and NOT reporting anything back to the Internet. This will not be on everyone's list, but I've seen too many #BAA subcontractors playing loose with the definition of #HIPAA (medical privacy) and there is more money to be made in data sales than clinician subscriptions to an AI.
3) OPTIONAL: Inexpensive (There are several free AI tools emerging.)
4) OPTIONAL: Open Source
5) Inputting data to the AI to write the note is less work than just writing the note personally. (Maybe a complex tablet-based clickable form? But then, a pretty high percentage of a note can be in a clickable form format anyway.)
6) The AI does NOT record the entire session and then write a note based upon what was said. (It might accept dictation of note directions sort of like doctors dictate notes to transcribers today.)
I think I may be envisioning a checkbox and drop-down menu form along with a space for a clinician to write a few keywords and phrases, then the AI (on my laptop) takes this and writes a note -- possibly just a paragraph to go along with the already existing form in the official note. I think. It's early days in my thinking.
--
Michael Reeder, LCPC@psychology
@socialpsych
@socialwork
@psychiatry
#Bias #Ethics #EthicalAI #AI #CollaborativeHumanAISystems #HumanAwareAI #chatbotgpt #bard #security #dataanalytics #artificialintelligence #CopyAI #Simplified #Writesonic #Rytr #Writecream #CreaitorAI #Quillbot #Grammarly #SmartCopy #TextBlaze #HIPAA #privacy #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy #research #SOAP #EHR ##mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare #medical #doctor -
TITLE: Criteria for an AI to write psychotherapy chart notes (or medical chart notes)
Note: Reposting to get it out to a few additional groups.
I am informed that a new product called #Mentalyc has entered the market. It's mission is to write psychotherapy notes for clinicians AND to gather a non-identifiable dataset for research into clinical best practices.
I have no firm opinion yet on Mentalyc, but it's expensive ($39-$69 per month per clinician) and I'd personally need to know a lot more about what's in that dataset and who is benefiting from it.
**So I'm asking the community for thoughts on what acceptable ethical and practical criteria would be for an AI to write psychotherapy notes or medical notes.**
Here are MY thoughts so far:
1) REQUIRED: The AI either:
1a) Invents NOTHING and takes 100% of the information in the note from the clinician, or1b) Prompts the clinician for additional symptoms often present in the condition before writing the note, or
1c) Presents a very clear information page before writing that lets the clinician approve, delete, or modify anything the AI got creative with and was not told explicitly to include. (So, for example, in an experiment with Bard a clinician found that Bard added sleep problems as an invented symptom to a SOAP note for a person with depression and anxiety. This is a non-bizarre symptom addition that makes lots of sense, is very likely, but would have to be approved as valid for the person in question.)
2) OPTIONAL: The AI is on MY computer and NOT reporting anything back to the Internet. This will not be on everyone's list, but I've seen too many #BAA subcontractors playing loose with the definition of #HIPAA (medical privacy) and there is more money to be made in data sales than clinician subscriptions to an AI.
3) OPTIONAL: Inexpensive (There are several free AI tools emerging.)
4) OPTIONAL: Open Source
5) Inputting data to the AI to write the note is less work than just writing the note personally. (Maybe a complex tablet-based clickable form? But then, a pretty high percentage of a note can be in a clickable form format anyway.)
6) The AI does NOT record the entire session and then write a note based upon what was said. (It might accept dictation of note directions sort of like doctors dictate notes to transcribers today.)
I think I may be envisioning a checkbox and drop-down menu form along with a space for a clinician to write a few keywords and phrases, then the AI (on my laptop) takes this and writes a note -- possibly just a paragraph to go along with the already existing form in the official note. I think. It's early days in my thinking.
--
Michael Reeder, LCPC@psychology
@socialpsych
@socialwork
@psychiatry
#Bias #Ethics #EthicalAI #AI #CollaborativeHumanAISystems #HumanAwareAI #chatbotgpt #bard #security #dataanalytics #artificialintelligence #CopyAI #Simplified #Writesonic #Rytr #Writecream #CreaitorAI #Quillbot #Grammarly #SmartCopy #TextBlaze #HIPAA #privacy #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy #research #SOAP #EHR ##mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare #medical #doctor -
TITLE: Criteria for an AI to write psychotherapy chart notes (or medical chart notes)
I am informed that a new product called #Mentalyc has entered the market. It's mission is to write psychotherapy notes for clinicians AND to gather a non-identifiable dataset for research into clinical best practices.
I have no firm opinion yet on Mentalyc, but it's expensive ($39-$69 per month per clinician) and I'd personally need to know a lot more about what's in that dataset and who is benefiting from it.
**So I'm asking the community for thoughts on what acceptable ethical and practical criteria would be for an AI to write psychotherapy notes or medical notes.**
Here are MY thoughts so far:
1) REQUIRED: The AI either:
1a) Invents NOTHING and takes 100% of the information in the note from the clinician, or1b) Prompts the clinician for additional symptoms often present in the condition before writing the note, or
1c) Presents a very clear information page before writing that lets the clinician approve, delete, or modify anything the AI got creative with and was not told explicitly to include. (So, for example, in an experiment with Bard a clinician found that Bard added sleep problems as an invented symptom to a SOAP note for a person with depression and anxiety. This is a non-bizarre symptom addition that makes lots of sense, is very likely, but would have to be approved as valid for the person in question.)
2) OPTIONAL: The AI is on MY computer and NOT reporting anything back to the Internet. This will not be on everyone's list, but I've seen too many #BAA subcontractors playing loose with the definition of #HIPAA (medical privacy) and there is more money to be made in data sales than clinician subscriptions to an AI.
3) OPTIONAL: Inexpensive (There are several free AI tools emerging.)
4) OPTIONAL: Open Source
5) Inputting data to the AI to write the note is less work than just writing the note personally. (Maybe a complex tablet-based clickable form? But then, a pretty high percentage of a note can be in a clickable form format anyway.)
6) The AI does NOT record the entire session and then write a note based upon what was said. (It might accept dictation of note directions sort of like doctors dictate notes to transcribers today.)
I think I may be envisioning a checkbox and drop-down menu form along with a space for a clinician to write a few keywords and phrases, then the AI (on my laptop) takes this and writes a note -- possibly just a paragraph to go along with the already existing form in the official note. I think. It's early days in my thinking.
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Michael Reeder, LCPC#Bias #Ethics #EthicalAI #AI #CollaborativeHumanAISystems #HumanAwareAI #chatbotgpt #bard #security #dataanalytics #artificialintelligence #CopyAI #Simplified #Writesonic #Rytr #Writecream #CreaitorAI #Quillbot #Grammarly #SmartCopy #TextBlaze #HIPAA #privacy #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy #research @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology.a.gup.pe @socialpsych.a.gup.pe @socialwork.a.gup.pe @psychiatry.a.gup.pe #SOAP #EHR ##mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare #medical #doctor
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TITLE: Criteria for an AI to write psychotherapy chart notes (or medical chart notes)
I am informed that a new product called #Mentalyc has entered the market. It's mission is to write psychotherapy notes for clinicians AND to gather a non-identifiable dataset for research into clinical best practices.
I have no firm opinion yet on Mentalyc, but it's expensive ($39-$69 per month per clinician) and I'd personally need to know a lot more about what's in that dataset and who is benefiting from it.
**So I'm asking the community for thoughts on what acceptable ethical and practical criteria would be for an AI to write psychotherapy notes or medical notes.**
Here are MY thoughts so far:
1) REQUIRED: The AI either:
1a) Invents NOTHING and takes 100% of the information in the note from the clinician, or1b) Prompts the clinician for additional symptoms often present in the condition before writing the note, or
1c) Presents a very clear information page before writing that lets the clinician approve, delete, or modify anything the AI got creative with and was not told explicitly to include. (So, for example, in an experiment with Bard a clinician found that Bard added sleep problems as an invented symptom to a SOAP note for a person with depression and anxiety. This is a non-bizarre symptom addition that makes lots of sense, is very likely, but would have to be approved as valid for the person in question.)
2) OPTIONAL: The AI is on MY computer and NOT reporting anything back to the Internet. This will not be on everyone's list, but I've seen too many #BAA subcontractors playing loose with the definition of #HIPAA (medical privacy) and there is more money to be made in data sales than clinician subscriptions to an AI.
3) OPTIONAL: Inexpensive (There are several free AI tools emerging.)
4) OPTIONAL: Open Source
5) Inputting data to the AI to write the note is less work than just writing the note personally. (Maybe a complex tablet-based clickable form? But then, a pretty high percentage of a note can be in a clickable form format anyway.)
6) The AI does NOT record the entire session and then write a note based upon what was said. (It might accept dictation of note directions sort of like doctors dictate notes to transcribers today.)
I think I may be envisioning a checkbox and drop-down menu form along with a space for a clinician to write a few keywords and phrases, then the AI (on my laptop) takes this and writes a note -- possibly just a paragraph to go along with the already existing form in the official note. I think. It's early days in my thinking.
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Michael Reeder, LCPC#Bias #Ethics #EthicalAI #AI #CollaborativeHumanAISystems #HumanAwareAI #chatbotgpt #bard #security #dataanalytics #artificialintelligence #CopyAI #Simplified #Writesonic #Rytr #Writecream #CreaitorAI #Quillbot #Grammarly #SmartCopy #TextBlaze #HIPAA #privacy #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy #research @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology.a.gup.pe @socialpsych.a.gup.pe @socialwork.a.gup.pe @psychiatry.a.gup.pe #SOAP #EHR ##mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare #medical #doctor
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TITLE: Criteria for an AI to write psychotherapy chart notes (or medical chart notes)
I am informed that a new product called #Mentalyc has entered the market. It's mission is to write psychotherapy notes for clinicians AND to gather a non-identifiable dataset for research into clinical best practices.
I have no firm opinion yet on Mentalyc, but it's expensive ($39-$69 per month per clinician) and I'd personally need to know a lot more about what's in that dataset and who is benefiting from it.
**So I'm asking the community for thoughts on what acceptable ethical and practical criteria would be for an AI to write psychotherapy notes or medical notes.**
Here are MY thoughts so far:
1) REQUIRED: The AI either:
1a) Invents NOTHING and takes 100% of the information in the note from the clinician, or1b) Prompts the clinician for additional symptoms often present in the condition before writing the note, or
1c) Presents a very clear information page before writing that lets the clinician approve, delete, or modify anything the AI got creative with and was not told explicitly to include. (So, for example, in an experiment with Bard a clinician found that Bard added sleep problems as an invented symptom to a SOAP note for a person with depression and anxiety. This is a non-bizarre symptom addition that makes lots of sense, is very likely, but would have to be approved as valid for the person in question.)
2) OPTIONAL: The AI is on MY computer and NOT reporting anything back to the Internet. This will not be on everyone's list, but I've seen too many #BAA subcontractors playing loose with the definition of #HIPAA (medical privacy) and there is more money to be made in data sales than clinician subscriptions to an AI.
3) OPTIONAL: Inexpensive (There are several free AI tools emerging.)
4) OPTIONAL: Open Source
5) Inputting data to the AI to write the note is less work than just writing the note personally. (Maybe a complex tablet-based clickable form? But then, a pretty high percentage of a note can be in a clickable form format anyway.)
6) The AI does NOT record the entire session and then write a note based upon what was said. (It might accept dictation of note directions sort of like doctors dictate notes to transcribers today.)
I think I may be envisioning a checkbox and drop-down menu form along with a space for a clinician to write a few keywords and phrases, then the AI (on my laptop) takes this and writes a note -- possibly just a paragraph to go along with the already existing form in the official note. I think. It's early days in my thinking.
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Michael Reeder, LCPC#Bias #Ethics #EthicalAI #AI #CollaborativeHumanAISystems #HumanAwareAI #chatbotgpt #bard #security #dataanalytics #artificialintelligence #CopyAI #Simplified #Writesonic #Rytr #Writecream #CreaitorAI #Quillbot #Grammarly #SmartCopy #TextBlaze #HIPAA #privacy #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy #research @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology.a.gup.pe @socialpsych.a.gup.pe @socialwork.a.gup.pe @psychiatry.a.gup.pe #SOAP #EHR ##mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare #medical #doctor
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TITLE: Criteria for an AI to write psychotherapy chart notes (or medical chart notes)
I am informed that a new product called #Mentalyc has entered the market. It's mission is to write psychotherapy notes for clinicians AND to gather a non-identifiable dataset for research into clinical best practices.
I have no firm opinion yet on Mentalyc, but it's expensive ($39-$69 per month per clinician) and I'd personally need to know a lot more about what's in that dataset and who is benefiting from it.
**So I'm asking the community for thoughts on what acceptable ethical and practical criteria would be for an AI to write psychotherapy notes or medical notes.**
Here are MY thoughts so far:
1) REQUIRED: The AI either:
1a) Invents NOTHING and takes 100% of the information in the note from the clinician, or1b) Prompts the clinician for additional symptoms often present in the condition before writing the note, or
1c) Presents a very clear information page before writing that lets the clinician approve, delete, or modify anything the AI got creative with and was not told explicitly to include. (So, for example, in an experiment with Bard a clinician found that Bard added sleep problems as an invented symptom to a SOAP note for a person with depression and anxiety. This is a non-bizarre symptom addition that makes lots of sense, is very likely, but would have to be approved as valid for the person in question.)
2) OPTIONAL: The AI is on MY computer and NOT reporting anything back to the Internet. This will not be on everyone's list, but I've seen too many #BAA subcontractors playing loose with the definition of #HIPAA (medical privacy) and there is more money to be made in data sales than clinician subscriptions to an AI.
3) OPTIONAL: Inexpensive (There are several free AI tools emerging.)
4) OPTIONAL: Open Source
5) Inputting data to the AI to write the note is less work than just writing the note personally. (Maybe a complex tablet-based clickable form? But then, a pretty high percentage of a note can be in a clickable form format anyway.)
6) The AI does NOT record the entire session and then write a note based upon what was said. (It might accept dictation of note directions sort of like doctors dictate notes to transcribers today.)
I think I may be envisioning a checkbox and drop-down menu form along with a space for a clinician to write a few keywords and phrases, then the AI (on my laptop) takes this and writes a note -- possibly just a paragraph to go along with the already existing form in the official note. I think. It's early days in my thinking.
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Michael Reeder, LCPC#Bias #Ethics #EthicalAI #AI #CollaborativeHumanAISystems #HumanAwareAI #chatbotgpt #bard #security #dataanalytics #artificialintelligence #CopyAI #Simplified #Writesonic #Rytr #Writecream #CreaitorAI #Quillbot #Grammarly #SmartCopy #TextBlaze #HIPAA #privacy #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy #research @psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology.a.gup.pe @socialpsych.a.gup.pe @socialwork.a.gup.pe @psychiatry.a.gup.pe #SOAP #EHR ##mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare #medical #doctor
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Anyone got any more suggestions than this list that I've ripped off of the 🐦 ?
"AI copywriting tools to check out:
1. Chat GPT - Research
2. #QuillBot - Paraphrasing
3. #StoryLab - Hooks and outlines
4. #Grammarly - Grammar/spelling
5. #Hemingway - Conciseness/clarity
6. Power Thesaurus - Thesaurus
7. Tweet Hunter - Content creationWhat else?"
Via https://twitter.com/writingtoriches/status/1615707890903293952?s=20
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CW: Students using AI to "assist/fix" their English essays
I suppose it was only a matter of time, but I just saw my youngest using #QuillBot to help him "fix" his English essay. While it states that it is not AI (in the way that #ChatGPT is), as a "full-sentence thesaurus" I wonder how much of a crutch something like this could become. Clearly he won't be able to use it in exams, but arguing with him about how he shouldn't use this generations calculator seems somewhat pointless. #StrangeNewWorld