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Artificial intelligence (AI) scribes for clinical documentation are likely to be among the first AI tools to affect the day-to-day practice of psychiatry, yet many psychiatrists are unfamiliar with them. This article introduces psychiatrists to AI scribes, including their potential benefits and risks. AI scribes may enhance efficiency, reduce physician burnout, and improve patient–physician rapport by automating documentation processes. Key concerns include privacy, accuracy, and the ability to capture nuanced patient communication. Initial recommendations for responsibly integrating AI scribes into psychiatric practice are provided, emphasizing the importance of balancing technological benefits with careful oversight.

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Published in print: Winter 2025
Published online: 15 January 2025

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  1. Artificial intelligence
  2. AI scribe
  3. burnout, physician issues
  4. computers

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Patrick Buckley, M.D., M.B.A. [email protected]
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Buckley, Gopalan); Department of Health Information Management, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Wang).
Yanshan Wang, Ph.D.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Buckley, Gopalan); Department of Health Information Management, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Wang).
Priya Gopalan, M.D.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Buckley, Gopalan); Department of Health Information Management, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Wang).

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Send correspondence to Dr. Buckley ([email protected]).

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The authors report no financial relationships with commercial interests.

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