反思性文章中的生成人工智能工具:缓和道德伤害和认知不公正。

IF 1.4 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Nontsikelelo O Mapukata
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ChatGPT等大型语言模型的出现,已经在影响医疗服务的提供、研究和下一代医疗专业人员的培训。在消费者驱动的市场中,它们为专家和新手提供新形式的知识和行动的能力对患者的生计既是承诺,也是威胁。本文探讨了五分之一的一年级健康科学学生提交的反思性论文中使用生成式人工智能工具所带来的负担。在南非一所大学以“愿景2030”为中心的课程中,要求学生展示对残疾模型的理解的文章中偏离规定的指导方针,被认为是道德伤害和认知不公正。考虑到我们作为教育工作者为人性化实践做出贡献的义务,作者评估了教育工作者和学生之间受到侵蚀的信任,并提供了在发展中国家获得学术素养技能的临时解决方案。贡献:本文为健康科学教育工作者提供了一个机会,让他们停下来思考如何将生成式人工智能工具整合到他们的评估中。
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Generative AI tools in reflective essays: Moderating moral injuries and epistemic injustices.

Generative AI tools in reflective essays: Moderating moral injuries and epistemic injustices.

Generative AI tools in reflective essays: Moderating moral injuries and epistemic injustices.

Generative AI tools in reflective essays: Moderating moral injuries and epistemic injustices.

The emergence of large language models such as ChatGPT is already influencing health care delivery, research and training for the next cohort of health care professionals. In a consumer-driven market, their capabilities to generate new forms of knowing and doing for experts and novices present both promises and threats to the livelihood of patients. This article explores burdens imposed by the use of generative artificial intelligence tools in reflective essays submitted by a fifth of first-year health sciences students. In a curriculum centred around Vision 2030 at a South African university, deviations from prescribed guidelines in an essay requiring students to demonstrate an understanding of the models of disability are presented as moral injuries and epistemic injustices. Considering our obligations as educators to contribute to a humanising praxis, the author evaluates an eroded trust between educators and students and offers an interim solution for attaining skills in academic literacy in a developing country.Contribution: This article provides health sciences educators with an opportunity to pause and reflect on how they would like to integrate generative AI tools into their assessments.

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South African Family Practice
South African Family Practice MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
1.50
自引率
20.00%
发文量
79
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: South African Family Practice (SAFP) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal, which strives to provide primary care physicians and researchers with a broad range of scholarly work in the disciplines of Family Medicine, Primary Health Care, Rural Medicine, District Health and other related fields. SAFP publishes original research, clinical reviews, and pertinent commentary that advance the knowledge base of these disciplines. The content of SAFP is designed to reflect and support further development of the broad basis of these disciplines through original research and critical review of evidence in important clinical areas; as well as to provide practitioners with continuing professional development material.
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