Publication | Open Access
Medical Ethics of Large Language Models in Medicine
44
Citations
47
References
2024
Year
NursingLarge Language ModelsMedical Language ProcessingHumanity And MedicineMedical EthicsBiomedical EthicBioethical PrinciplesDigital HealthBioethicsHealthcare EthicResearch EthicsPublic HealthClinical SciencesMedicineEthical PracticeHealth InformaticsHealth Sciences
Large language models (LLMs) have shown significant promise related to their application in medical research, medical education, and clinical tasks. While acknowledging their capabilities, we face the challenge of striking a balance between defining and holding ethical boundaries and driving innovation in LLM technology for medicine. We herein propose a framework, grounded in four bioethical principles, to promote the responsible use of LLMs. This model requires the responsible application of LLMs by three parties — the patient, the clinician, and the systems that govern the LLM itself — and suggests potential approaches to mitigating the risks of LLMs in medicine. This approach allows us to use LLMs ethically, equitably, and effectively in medicine.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
2021 | 42K | |
2021 | 4.7K | |
2023 | 2.6K | |
2023 | 2K | |
2018 | 1.3K | |
2020 | 1.2K | |
2016 | 804 | |
2021 | 755 | |
2022 | 755 | |
2023 | 600 |
Page 1
Page 1