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AI Conflict-of-Interest Disclosure Narrative: Drafting Author-Statement Summaries
AI can draft COI disclosure narratives that organize relationships, payments, equity, and roles into an author-statement summary that meets ICMJE expectations.
Adults & Professionals · Research & Analysis · ~7 min read
The premise
AI can draft COI disclosure narratives that organize relationships, payments, equity, and roles into an author-statement summary that meets ICMJE expectations.
What AI does well here
- Restructure raw notes on conflict of interest disclosure narrative into a coherent, decision-ready summary.
- Surface unresolved questions that the inputs imply but the draft glosses over.
What AI cannot do
- Decide which stakeholders need a separate conversation before the document lands.
- Read the room when concerns are political, ethical, or relational rather than analytical.
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