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AI research participant debrief letter for AI studies
Use AI to draft a debrief letter for participants in a study that involved AI in any role (subject, tool, or treatment).
Adults & Professionals · Ethics & Society · ~7 min read
The premise
AI can draft a participant debrief that explains the role AI played in their study experience, results timing, and follow-up rights.
What AI does well here
- Explain in plain language what AI did and did not do in the study
- Set expectations for results timing and how participants can ask questions
- Draft the contact channel for concerns
What AI cannot do
- Substitute for IRB-approved consent or debrief
- Disclose data the protocol did not authorize
- Decide what to share back individually
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