Ethical Questions Around AI in Orthodontics
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Technology can support better decisions. But where should we draw the line? A brief look at the ethical side of AI in orthodontics.
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Show transcript
00:00:00: Hello lean ortho-friends!
00:00:02: Artificial intelligence is transforming the orthodontic field, making diagnosis and treatment planning more efficient.
00:00:08: However, ethical considerations surrounding AI's use in healthcare need careful attention.
00:00:14: AI systems must be transparent about their data sources & decisionmaking processes ensuring that both patients and providers understand how conclusions are reached.
00:00:25: AI should always serve to benefit patients aiding decision-making but never fully replacing human judgment.
00:00:31: Tools like Lean Orthodontics and the ABCD system emphasize this balance in treatment planning.
00:00:37: AI should assist not replace human decisions, orthodontists, patients & families must be involved in shared decision making.
00:00:44: AI is available for all but its high cost currently limits access.
00:00:49: Ethical AI use in orthodontics must focus on making the benefits accessible to diverse populations.
00:00:55: Developers must create energy-efficient environmentally conscious AI systems, promoting sustainability within the healthcare field.
00:01:03: Incorporating AI into orthodotics is exciting but ethical guidelines must be in place to ensure fairness transparency and patient centered care.
00:01:12: let's continue to embrace innovation while prioritizing ethical standards.
00:01:16: keep learning Stay curious and make decisions that benefit both your patients, the environment.
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