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Expert Consensus Best Practices for the Safe, Ethical, and Effective Design and Implementation of Artificially Intelligent Conversational Agent (i.e., Chatbot/Virtual Human) Systems in Health Care Applications.

TitleExpert Consensus Best Practices for the Safe, Ethical, and Effective Design and Implementation of Artificially Intelligent Conversational Agent (i.e., Chatbot/Virtual Human) Systems in Health Care Applications.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2025
AuthorsRizzo A, Mozgai S, Sigaras A, Rubin JE, Jotwani R
JournalJ Med Ext Real
Volume2
Issue1
Pagination209-222
Date Published2025 Sep
ISSN2994-1520
Abstract

The integration of artificially intelligent conversational agents (AICAs), variously referred to as chatbots and virtual humans (VHs), is transforming health care delivery and education. This article explores our perspective on best practices for the evolution, potential, and ethical considerations of AICAs in clinical and educational contexts. Early applications of simulation technology in health care focused on productivity improvements, teletherapy, and virtual reality therapy applications. Recent technological advancements have enabled the development of high-fidelity extended reality systems and AICAs capable of engaging users in credible interactions. These systems leverage natural language processing, machine learning, large language models, and advanced VH authoring software to create interactive, personalized, and engaging experiences. Recent efforts in the creation of AICAs suggest significant potential benefits, including enhanced patient engagement, improved access to self-care resources, and low-stigma interaction environments. They have demonstrated promise in mental health support, providing a sense of safety and encouraging open disclosure. However, the rapid adoption of AICAs raises critical challenges, including safeguarding user privacy, ensuring system reliability, and addressing ethical concerns. Incidents of harm, such as inappropriate interactions and psychological distress, highlight the need for rigorous design and implementation best practices. This article outlines key principles for developing safe, effective, and equitable AICAs, emphasizing transparency in artificial intelligence (AI) identity, accountability, cultural sensitivity, and informed consent. Additionally, the authors advocate for robust privacy measures, adaptive learning capabilities, and evidence-based content validation to optimize user experience and maintain trust. To mitigate risks, a "human-in-the-loop" approach is recommended, ensuring health care professionals oversee AI-supported decisions. By adhering to these best practices, AICAs can enhance health care accessibility, support clinical training, and complement human professionals. This work aims to provide a foundation for the ethical and effective integration of AICAs, maximizing their potential while minimizing risks, ultimately advancing patient care and education in the digital age.

DOI10.1177/29941520251369450
Alternate JournalJ Med Ext Real
PubMed ID41113761
PubMed Central IDPMC12529073

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