Purpose: This project explores the perceived implications of artificial intelligence (AI) tools and generative language tools, like ChatOPT, on practice in speech- language pathology. Method: A total of 107 clinician (n = 60) and student (n = 47) participants completed an 87-item survey that included Likert-style questions and open-ended qualitative responses. The survey explored participants' current frequency of use, experience with AI tools, ethical concerns, and concern with replacing clinicians, as well as likelihood to use in particular professional and clinical areas. Results were analyzed in the context of qualitative responses to typed-response open-ended questions. Results: A series of analyses indicated participants are somewhat knowledgeable and experienced with OPT software and other AI tools. Despite a positive outlook and the belief that AI tools are helpful for practice, programs like ChatOPT and other AI tools are infrequently used by speech-language pathologists and students for clinical purposes, mostly restricted to administrative tasks. Conclusion: While impressions of OPT and other AI tools cite the beneficial ways that AI tools can enhance a clinician's workloads, participants indicate a hesitancy to use AI tools and call for institutional guidelines and training for its adoption.
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Auburn Univ, Auburn, AL 36849 USAAuburn Univ, Auburn, AL 36849 USA
Mixson, Anna
Hamilton, Megan-Brette
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Hamilton, Megan-Brette
Plumb, Allison M. M.
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Auburn Univ, Haley Ctr 1199, Dept Speech Language & Hearing Sci, Auburn, AL 36849 USAAuburn Univ, Auburn, AL 36849 USA
Plumb, Allison M. M.
Sandage, Mary J. J.
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