AST's Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access to Life (IDEAL) Committee welcomes Drs. Han and Segev to discuss how individuals evaluate ChatGPT's responses to kidney transplantation questions & potential differences based on background.
"Using ChatGPT for Kidney Transplantation: Perceived information Quality by Race and Education Levels" (Clin Transplant. 2024 Jul;38(7):e15378. doi: 10.1111/ctr.15378.)
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Kidney transplantation is a complex process requiring extensive preparation and ongoing monitoring. Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered chatbots hold potential for providing accessible health information, but our understanding of their role in offering health advice for kidney transplantation and how individuals assess such advice remains limited. This study investigates how individuals evaluate ChatGPT's responses to kidney transplantation questions in terms of information quality and empathy, focusing on potential differences across race/ethnicity and educational backgrounds. [The results of the study] highlight the importance of developing AI tools sensitive to diverse communication styles and information needs. Read more.
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This AST Journal Club Series webinar is hosted by AST's Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access to Life (IDEAL) Committee, and supported by TxAQM COP and KPCOP as part of the AST "A.I. and Transplantation" webinar series.