ASHA’s Code of Ethics resources describe your responsibility to your client, patient, student and anyone under your supervision with respect to using technology tools like generative AI in clinical practice. The Assistants Code of Conduct also offers information, which may help audiology assistants (AAs) and speech-language pathology assistants (SLPAs) working with their supervisor and using generative AI technology in clinical activities. Rely on ASHA’s Evidence Maps to validate and verify content created using generative AI.
Your workplace or facility, including school districts or individual schools, may have specific guidance or policies about employee use of generative AI. In conjunction with federal and state laws, regulations, and payer policies, you may consider using guidance from sources such as:
AI in Scholarly Publishing: Positives and Pitfalls—ASHA staff wrote this Leader Blog to assist authors and peer reviewers considering using generative AI for publishing.
Artificial Intelligence in Speech Science: Exploring Real-World Research Applications and Ethical Considerations—This recorded Zoom session, led by Imran Musaji, was produced by Special Interest Group 19 (Speech Science).
ASHA CE Find—The results of a curated search on the term “artificial intelligence”
ASHAWire Special Collection on Generative AI — A collection of curated articles from across all of the publications on ASHAWire—journals, SIG Perspectives, and the ASHA Leader magazine and blog—plus links to resources for learning more.
How Will Artificial Intelligence Reshape Speech-Language Pathology Services and Practice in the Future? – ASHA Journals Academy is one discussion of how AI might shape speech-language pathology services for people who experience degenerative disease.
Practical and Ethical Integration of AI: Empowering the School-Based SLP—This ASHA Professional Development course will assist in integrating AI into your practice responsibly and effectively to enhance student outcomes and workload management.
Start Small, Dream Big: Getting Started With Generative AI—This ASHA Professional Development course, taught by Senior Director of Analytics at ASHA) offers a comprehensive introduction to generative AI.
AI, Ethics and Social Justice – Guides at Texas Tech University serves as a reference point, offering definitions and ethical considerations for using AI in responsible and fair ways.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Speech Pathology: Ethical Considerations is guidance created by Speech Pathology Australia to inform SLPs in Australia of ethical principles and obligations of professionals who use AI in practice activities.
ATIA Policy Briefs – Assistive Technology Industry Association offers a policy framework to improve assistive technology (AT) and educational environments using AI in education.
Framework for Responsible AI Integration in PreK-20 Education – CIDDL recommends a structured and actionable approach for PreK-20 education to adopt AI tools to address instructional practices, protect student rights, and empower educators.
The Joint Commission and Coalition for Health AI Join Forces to Scale the Responsible Use of AI in Delivering Better Healthcare shares plans for a collaboration to develop responsible and ethical guidance for U.S. healthcare systems including AI guidance, tools, and a certification program.
The Responsible AI Guide from the Center for Health AI serves as a playbook for the development and deployment of AI in healthcare, providing actionable guidance on ethics and quality assurance.