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Carlos Fernando Mourão1, Luiz Eduardo Juliasse1, Pietro Montemezzi2
1Department of Basic and Clinical Translational Sciences, Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA, United States.
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Large language models (LLMs) are proposed as scalable solutions for health workforce gaps in low- and middle-income countries, yet deployment risks deepening inequities. LLM evaluation remains disproportionately centered on English-language resources, and current reporting standards do not operationalize linguistic parity, data sovereignty, or accountability for specific language communities, care pathways, and regulatory arrangements. We propose three minimum governance commitments: parity before scale, requiring pre-specified performance thresholds or non-inferiority margins by language and care setting before deployment; local ownership before extraction; and accountability before integration. Systems failing these thresholds should be restricted, redesigned, or subject to additional oversight before scale-up.
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