by NylaCrockran | Jul 2, 2026 | Blog Post 2 - Ethical Challenges |
The ethical tension that makes me the most uncomfortable in Reamer’s discussion is the possibility of quietly outsourcing parts of my professional judgement to AI, especially in assessment of decision making. It isn’t the fear of technology replacing...
by Kaileyacevedo | Jul 2, 2026 | Blog Post 2 - Ethical Challenges |
Artificial Intelligence in Social Work: Emerging Ethical Issues The ethical tension in Reamer’s article that makes me most uncomfortable is the idea that AI could start shaping the tone or direction of a client’s experience without me realizing it. I am...
by ncorrales2 | Jul 1, 2026 | Blog Post 2 - Ethical Challenges |
Part 1 — Through the Reamer Lens The ethical tension that made me uncomfortable to read in one of Reamer’s articles was that Artificial Intelligence (AI) can lead to a misdiagnosis for a client (Artificial Intelligence in Social Work: Emerging Ethical Issues,...
by iyannagreen | Jul 1, 2026 | Blog Post 2 - Ethical Challenges |
Although the article outlines various ways AI can be helpful for social workers and clients alike, I do not agree with the use of AI as a replacement for social work practice. One example mentioned is Pyx Health, which offers an app designed to communicate with...
by Kailey Boulware | Jun 30, 2026 | Blog Post 2 - Ethical Challenges |
Ethical Considerations for Social Workers Related to Technology Frederic Reamer (2024) offered a thorough discussion on the ethical considerations for technology in the social work profession in Social Work Boundary Issues in the Digital Age. While there are many...