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International journal of law and psychiatry

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and academic publishing in psychiatry.

International journal of law and psychiatry
The current and potential impact of various applications of artificial intelligence (AI) to the field of academic publishing in psychiatry is the subject of increasing attention. At present, AI algorithms assist in data analysis, allowing researchers...

Injury degree appraisal of large language model based on retrieval-augmented generation and deep learning.

International journal of law and psychiatry
Large Language Models (LLMs) have shown impressive performance in various natural language processing tasks. However, their application in specialized domains like forensic injury appraisal remains challenging due to the lack of domain-specific knowl...

Artificial intelligence in insanity evaluation. Potential opportunities and current challenges.

International journal of law and psychiatry
The formulation of a scientific opinion on whether the individual who committed a crime should be held responsible for his/her actions or should be considered not responsible by reason of insanity is very difficult. Indeed, forensic psychopathologica...

Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) and decision-making: Legal & ethical hurdles for implementation in mental health.

International journal of law and psychiatry
This article argues that significant risks are being taken with using GenAI in mental health that should be assessed urgently. It recommends that guidelines for using generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) in mental health care must be establishe...

Artificial intelligence and mental capacity legislation: Opening Pandora's modem.

International journal of law and psychiatry
People with impaired decision-making capacity enjoy the same rights to access technology as people with full capacity. Our paper looks at realising this right in the specific contexts of artificial intelligence (AI) and mental capacity legislation. I...

New technology, psychiatry, and the law: Panic, prudence, possibility.

International journal of law and psychiatry
Throughout human history, all new technology has been met with surprise, anxiety, panic, and - eventually - prudent adoption of certain aspects of specific technological advances. This pattern is evident in the histories of most technologies, ranging...

The risks of risk. Regulating the use of machine learning for psychosis prediction.

International journal of law and psychiatry
Recent advances in Machine Learning (ML) have the potential to revolutionise psychosis prediction and psychiatric assessment. This article has two objectives. First, it clarifies which aspects of English Law are relevant in order to regulate the use ...