AIMC Topic: Bioethical Issues

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If It Only Had a Brain: What "Neuro" Means for Science and Ethics.

Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees

Medicine and technology. Remarks on the notion of responsibility in the technology-assisted health care.

Medicine, health care, and philosophy
The introduction of the modern diagnostic and therapeutic procedures to the medical practice provided a new challenge for the medicine. The art of medicine, with its default purpose of acting for the benefit of health, is therefore required to derive...

Legally Human? 'Novel Beings' and English Law.

Medical law review
Novel beings-intelligent, conscious life-forms sapient in the same way or greater than are human beings-are no longer the preserve of science fiction. Through technologies such as artificial general intelligence, synthetic genomics, gene printing, co...

The Human Touch: Practical and Ethical Implications of Putting AI and Robotics to Work for Patients.

IEEE pulse
We live in a time when science fiction can quickly become science fact. Within a generation, the Internet has matured from a technological marvel to a utility, and mobile telephones have redefined how we communicate. Health care, as an industry, is q...