Brahn · @Brahn
55 followers · 756 posts · Server hachyderm.io

On a lark I signed up for , it's kind of a swiss army tool for GPT information. I was interested in how it would write contemporary articles, so here's something I had it write for the current

app.writesonic.com/share/ai-ar

It has not been checked for accuracy or anything, this was just a test of how well it does.

writesonic is a pretty neat tool overall, puts all kinds of subsets at your fingers in a kind of studio. (not a sponsor)

#writesonic #writersguildstrike

Last updated 1 year ago

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 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, or

1b) 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 subcontractors playing loose with the definition of (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
#

#mentalyc #baa #hipaa #bias #ethics #ethicalai #ai #collaborativehumanaisystems #humanawareai #chatbotgpt #bard #security #dataanalytics #artificialintelligence #copyai #simplified #writesonic #rytr #writecream #creaitorai #quillbot #grammarly #smartcopy #textblaze #privacy #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy #research #soap #ehr #mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare #medical #doctor

Last updated 1 year ago

TITLE: Criteria for an AI to write psychotherapy chart notes (or medical chart notes)

I am informed that a new product called 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, or

1b) 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 subcontractors playing loose with the definition of (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

@psychotherapist @psychotherapists @psychology.a.gup.pe @socialpsych.a.gup.pe @socialwork.a.gup.pe @psychiatry.a.gup.pe #

#mentalyc #baa #hipaa #bias #ethics #ethicalai #ai #collaborativehumanaisystems #humanawareai #chatbotgpt #bard #security #dataanalytics #artificialintelligence #copyai #simplified #writesonic #rytr #writecream #creaitorai #quillbot #grammarly #smartcopy #textblaze #privacy #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy #research #soap #ehr #mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare #medical #doctor

Last updated 1 year ago

TITLE: Criteria for an AI to write psychotherapy chart notes (or medical chart notes)

I am informed that a new product called 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, or

1b) 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 subcontractors playing loose with the definition of (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

@psychotherapist.a.gup.pe @psychotherapists.a.gup.pe @psychology.a.gup.pe @socialpsych.a.gup.pe @socialwork.a.gup.pe @psychiatry.a.gup.pe #

#mentalyc #baa #hipaa #bias #ethics #ethicalai #ai #collaborativehumanaisystems #humanawareai #chatbotgpt #bard #security #dataanalytics #artificialintelligence #copyai #simplified #writesonic #rytr #writecream #creaitorai #quillbot #grammarly #smartcopy #textblaze #privacy #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy #research #soap #ehr #mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare #medical #doctor

Last updated 1 year ago

Hitsch · @Hitsch
121 followers · 963 posts · Server swiss.social

A song about riding my over a mountain pass 🤘🚴 AI generated by .

Verse 1:
I'm heading out on my bike
Gonna conquer this mountain hike
Pedaling hard up the incline
Feeling the wind in my hair, feeling divine

Chorus:
Riding my bicycle over a mountain pass
Pushing my limits, feeling alive at last
The power in my legs, the freedom in my soul
I'll conquer this mountain, reach my goal

[1/3]

#powermetal #bicyle #writesonic

Last updated 1 year ago

This came 1 year before
is trained from google data so it understand current events. Though does lack accuracy at times.

chatsonic.to/extension

#indian #ai #chatbot #chatgpt #writesonic #chatsonic

Last updated 1 year ago

Apple News :os_apple: · @AppleNews
990 followers · 459 posts · Server mastodon.uno

Scopri come strumenti AI come ChatGPT e Writesonic possono rendere la scrittura più veloce. Ecco come li sto utilizzando io.

melamorsicata.it/2023/02/12/ch

#intelligenzaartificiale #scritturacreativa #chatgpt #writesonic

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Dietmar Bauckhage · @meersichten
1 followers · 4 posts · Server norden.social

Also, literarisch ist mit den Chatbots nicht viel Staat zu machen.

Ich schmiss ihm folgenden Input in den Rachen:

"Und willst du Enge vom Konto buchen
Lass dein Geschäftsmodell behufen

Hast du einen ähnlichen Reim für mich?"

Er antwortete:

"Willst du die Kontobuchung sehen
Wird dein Geschäftsmodell behüten
Gibt es eine Lösung in der Not
Macht es mehr Sinn, als es nur soll."

Tja, so ganz versteh' ich den Hype nicht ...

#chatbot #chatgpt #writesonic

Last updated 2 years ago

Viko Martin · @vikomartin
6 followers · 117 posts · Server mastodon.social

Creo Writesonic será una herramienta vital para cualquier persona que tenga un negocio digital. Aquí te cuento lo que necesitas saber: siemprendes.com/writesonic/

#writesonic

Last updated 2 years ago

Alessio Pomaro · @alessiopomaro
42 followers · 130 posts · Server mastodon.uno

💡 I tentativi di miglioramento di da parte dei competitor, vanno verso il suo deficit più importante: l'aggiornamento delle informazioni.
🦾 Negli esempi vediamo come e riescono a dare risposte su dati recenti.
🔥 Interessante il fatto che Google stesso, nel Featured Snippet sbaglia la risposta sul tennista numero uno. Mentre WS no.
🧠 Perplexity, secondo me, è l'interpretazione migliore dell'ibrido.
🧐 Ma, per tutti, c'è ancora tanta strada da fare.

#chatgpt #perplexity #writesonic #ai #LLM #seo

Last updated 2 years ago

Tod Maffin :donate8dollars: 🇨🇦 · @tod
465 followers · 350 posts · Server hci.social

Tried a "who is Tod Maffin" on Writesonic (basically ChatGPT but with more contemporary knowledge).

I mean, it got most of it right, but I most certainly have not won any of the awards listed in #3 lol

#chatgpt #writesonic #ai

Last updated 2 years ago