AIMC Topic: Bioethics

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Evaluation of artificial intelligence clinical applications: Detailed case analyses show value of healthcare ethics approach in identifying patient care issues.

Bioethics
This paper is one of the first to analyse the ethical implications of specific healthcare artificial intelligence (AI) applications, and the first to provide a detailed analysis of AI-based systems for clinical decision support. AI is increasingly be...

Bioethics and healthcare policies. The benefit of using genetic tests of BRCA 1 and BRCA 2 in elderly patients.

The International journal of health planning and management
This study focuses on the role of bioethics in designing public healthcare policies towards elderly patients with cancer. The general overview of public administration and healthcare approach to treatment. Interpretation of how the EU public administ...

Ethics parallel research: an approach for (early) ethical guidance of biomedical innovation.

BMC medical ethics
BACKGROUND: Our human societies and certainly also (bio) medicine are more and more permeated with technology. There seems to be an increasing awareness among bioethicists that an effective and comprehensive approach to ethically guide these emerging...

Computing schizophrenia: ethical challenges for machine learning in psychiatry.

Psychological medicine
Recent advances in machine learning (ML) promise far-reaching improvements across medical care, not least within psychiatry. While to date no psychiatric application of ML constitutes standard clinical practice, it seems crucial to get ahead of these...

Beyond the hype of big data and artificial intelligence: building foundations for knowledge and wisdom.

BMC medicine
Big data, coupled with the use of advanced analytical approaches, such as artificial intelligence (AI), have the potential to improve medical outcomes and population health. Data that are routinely generated from, for example, electronic medical reco...

Conclusion: harmonisation in genomic and health data sharing for research: an impossible dream?

Human genetics
There are clear benefits from genomics and health data sharing in research and in therapy for individuals across societies. At the same time, citizens have different expectations and fears about that data sharing. International legislation in relatio...

Artificial intelligence policies in bioethics and health humanities: a comparative analysis of publishers and journals.

BMC medical ethics
INTRODUCTION: Rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) pose novel ethical and practical challenges for scholarly publishing. Although AI-related policies are emerging in many disciplines, little is known about the extent and clarity of AI g...

Focusing a Bioethics Lens on the Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Neurosurgery.

Advances in experimental medicine and biology
The rapid pace of development and application of digital technology and data science, including artificial intelligence (AI), is transforming our world. In this chapter, we address the question: "Is bioethics relevant to how we should develop, govern...

Chapter 9. Return to the revision of the bioethics law regarding the use of artificial intelligence in the field of medical imaging.

Journal international de bioethique et d'ethique des sciences
On the occasion of the sixth AI international Summit (November 22-24, 2023), Professor Daniel Rueckert (Technical University of Munich) replies to our questions on ethical issues raised by the use of artificial intelligence in medical imaging.