Artificial intelligence and smile design: An e‐Delphi consensus statement of ethical challenges

Author:

Rokhshad Rata1,Karteva Teodora12ORCID,Chaurasia Akhilanand134,Richert Raphaël1567ORCID,Mörch Carl‐Maria8ORCID,Tamimi Faleh9ORCID,Ducret Maxime16710ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Topic Group Dental Diagnostics and Digital Dentistry ITU/WHO Focus Group AI on Health Berlin Germany

2. Department of Operative Dentistry and Endodontics Medical University Plovdiv Bulgaria

3. Department of Oral Medicine and Radiology Faculty of Dental Science King George's Medical University Lucknow India

4. Faculty of Dentistry University of Puthisashtra Phnom Penh Combodia

5. Laboratoire de mécanique des Contacts et des Structures UMR 5259 Lyon France

6. Faculté d'Odontologie Université de Lyon Université Lyon 1 Lyon France

7. Centre de Soins Dentaires Hospices Civils de Lyon Lyon France

8. FARI – AI for the Common Good Institute Université Libre de Bruxelles Bruxelles Belgium

9. College of Dental Medicine QU Health Qatar University Doha Qatar

10. Institut de Biologie et Chimie des Protéines Laboratoire de Biologie Tissulaire et Ingénierie Thérapeutique UMR 5305 CNRS Université Lyon 1 Lyon France

Abstract

AbstractPurposeSmile design software increasingly relies on artificial intelligence (AI). However, using AI for smile design raises numerous technical and ethical concerns. This study aimed to evaluate these ethical issues.MethodsAn international consortium of experts specialized in AI, dentistry, and smile design was engaged to emulate and assess the ethical challenges raised by the use of AI for smile design. An e‐Delphi protocol was used to seek the agreement of the ITU‐WHO group on well‐established ethical principles regarding the use of AI (wellness, respect for autonomy, privacy protection, solidarity, governance, equity, diversity, expertise/prudence, accountability/responsibility, sustainability, and transparency). Each principle included examples of ethical challenges that users might encounter when using AI for smile design.ResultsOn the first round of the e‐Delphi exercise, participants agreed that seven items should be considered in smile design (diversity, transparency, wellness, privacy protection, prudence, law and governance, and sustainable development), but the remaining four items (equity, accountability and responsibility, solidarity, and respect of autonomy) were rejected and had to be reformulated. After a second round, participants agreed to all items that should be considered while using AI for smile design.ConclusionsAI development and deployment for smile design should abide by the ethical principles of wellness, respect for autonomy, privacy protection, solidarity, governance, equity, diversity, expertise/prudence, accountability/responsibility, sustainability, and transparency.

Publisher

Wiley

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