Ethical and regulatory challenges of large language models in medicine
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2024Author
Ong, Jasmine Chiat Ling
Chang, Shelley Yin-Hsi
William, Wasswa
Butte, Atul J
Shah, Nigam H
Chew, Lita Sui Tjien
Liu, Nan
Doshi-Velez, Finale
Lu, Wei
Savulescu, Julian
Ting, Daniel Shu Wei
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With the rapid growth of interest in and use of large language models (LLMs) across various industries, we are facing some crucial and profound ethical concerns, especially in the medical field. The unique technical architecture and purported emergent abilities of LLMs differentiate them substantially from other artificial intelligence (AI) models and natural language processing techniques used, necessitating a nuanced understanding of LLM ethics. In this Viewpoint, we highlight ethical concerns stemming from the perspectives of users, developers, and regulators, notably focusing on data privacy and rights of use, data provenance, intellectual property contamination, and broad applications and plasticity of LLMs. A comprehensive framework and mitigating strategies will be imperative for the responsible integration of LLMs into medical practice, ensuring alignment with ethical principles and safeguarding against potential societal risks
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