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The Cutting-Edge Issue of Social Workers' Increasing Use of Artificial Intelligence, with an Emphasis on the Ethical Challenges
Credit(s):
3 Ethics
Course Number:
SPS20250312
Duration:
3 hours
Access:
Available for 5 months after event date
Date:
March 12, 2025 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM (Eastern Time (US & Canada))
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly prevalent in the behavioral health professions. AI is being used to conduct client risk assessments; provide resources to clients; assist people in crisis; strengthen prevention efforts; document clinical services; interact with clients using social robots; identify systemic biases in the delivery of behavioral health services; provide professional education and supervision; and predict practitioner burnout and service outcomes, among other uses. Ethical standards related to AI are evolving.
This webinar will examine cutting-edge ethical issues related to social workers’ use of AI, apply relevant ethical standards, and outline key elements of a strategy for practitioners’ ethical use of AI. Join Dr. Frederic Reamer as he examines ethical issues and risks related to informed consent and client autonomy; privacy and confidentiality; transparency; potential client misdiagnosis; client abandonment; client surveillance; plagiarism, dishonesty, fraud, deception, and misrepresentation; algorithmic bias and unfairness; and use of evidence-based AI tools.
Learning Objectives:
Identify the ways in which artificial intelligence is being used in social work.
Identify ethical issues and challenges associated with the use of artificial intelligence in social work.
Apply relevant ethics standards and develop ethics-informed policies and protocols to protect clients and practitioners.
3 Ethics
Price
Early Registration
Standard
Non-Member
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$80.00
Member
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$60.00
Specialty Practice Sections
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$0.00
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