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The promised efficiencies of these tools are tempered by genuine concerns about the accuracy of results, confidentiality, and ethical compliance. This course of action not only makes sense, it also ensures compliance with the duty of technology competence. If you’re worried about ethics and security, rest assured you’re not alone.
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