ANALYSIS OF INFORMED CONSENTS FOR USE IN DENTISTRY CREATED BY GENERATIVE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Authors

  • Carla Reis Machado Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
  • Janaína Paiva Curi Centro Universitário do Triângulo
  • Flávia Vanessa Greb Fugiwara
  • Rodolfo Francisco Haltenhoff Melani
  • Thiago Leite Beaini

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21117/rbol-v11n22024-568

Keywords:

Ética odontológica, Inteligência Artificial, Barreiras de Comunicação

Abstract

The consumer protection code in dentistry ensures a clear and accessible presentation of all treatment-related information. Emerging interaction platforms, where the algorithm responds in text format using natural language, enable the creation of legal texts and documents with potential applications in dentistry. The aim of this work is to evaluate the Terms of Free and Clarified Consent (TCLE) produced by OpenAI’s IAG ChatGPT, analysing the data provided, from a legal point of view, considering the main procedures in daily dental practice. Secondly, we will evaluate the potential for document improvement and standardization. The creation of TCLE was requested for the specialties that present the most legal questions. A systematic analysis was carried out to assess issues such as the language, content, organization, and legibility of documents. This research shows that the ChatGPT IAG of Open AI can generate TCLEs adequate for everyday clinical practice. A closer look reveals that there are small imperfections and a tendency to use technical terms inappropriate for such documents. This feature is accentuated when equally technical terms are used in the platform prompts. Therefore, it is recommended that they be used as guides for each professional to produce their TCLE in an individualized way, following ethical and legal precepts and their experience and clinical practice.

Published

2024-11-20

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Artigo original