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AI Use in Forensic Psychology: Basic Practical Considerations-Dana Formon, PhD, ABPP Dr. Formon received her doctoral degree from Sam Houston State University in 2019, and completed her pre-doctoral internship at FCC Butner. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship in forensic psychology with the Colorado Department of Human Services, where she worked for one-year post-licensure, supervising interns and fellows. She was employed as an evaluator at Central State Hospital in Virginia for a brief period before finding her home at Forensic Specialty Group in Marietta, GA, where she completes primarily criminal forensic evaluations of competency (adult and juvenile), criminal responsibility, risk assessment, and mitigation. She is also an instructor at Carroll University in Waukesha, WI, and remains involved in remote forensic evaluations for the State of Colorado. Dr, Formon became Board Certified in Forensic Psychology in October of 2024, and is actively engaged in research on burnout and the use of artificial intelligence in forensic psychology. Learning Objectives: 1. Describe startup considerations when considering incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into your forensic practice. 2. Discuss specific benefits and concerns to artificial intelligence (AI) use in one’s forensic practice. 3. Introduce the audience to artificial intelligence (AI) tools that may be beneficial for future use and consideration for one’s forensic practice. Please note: CEUs, CEs, and CMEs, as well as Certificates of Completion are not available from viewing recordings. In order to be eligible for credit, trainings and presentations must be attended live. Views expressed during this training or presentation do not reflect those of the University of New Mexico. Copyright Notice All Rights Reserved. All material appearing on the University of New Mexico Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Sciences YouTube (“content”) is protected by copyright under U.S. Copyright laws and is the property the University of New Mexico Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Sciences or the party credited as the provider of the content. You may not copy, reproduce, distribute, publish, display, perform, modify, create derivative works, transmit, or in any way exploit any such content, nor may you distribute any part of this content over any network, including a local area network, sell or offer it for sale, or use such content to construct any kind of database. You may not alter or remove any copyright or other notice from copies of the content on the University of New Mexico Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Sciences YouTube. Copying or storing any content except as provided above is expressly prohibited without prior written permission of the University or the copyright holder identified in the individual content’s copyright notice. For permission to use the content on the University’s website, please contact [email protected]. Disclaimer The content contained in University of New Mexico Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Sciences YouTube is provided only for educational and informational purposes or as required by U.S. or N.M. law. The University attempts to ensure that content is accurate and obtained from reliable sources, but does not represent it to be error-free. University of New Mexico Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Sciences may add, amend or repeal any policy, procedure or regulation, and failure to timely post such changes to its website shall not be construed as a waiver of enforcement. University of New Mexico Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Sciences does not warrant that any functions on its website will be uninterrupted, that defects will be corrected, or that the website will be free from viruses or other harmful components. Any links to third party information on the University’s YouTube are provided as a courtesy and do not constitute an endorsement of those materials or the third party providing them.
