AIMC Topic: Morals

Clear Filters Showing 121 to 130 of 170 articles

Robots with Moral Status?

Perspectives in biology and medicine
Assuming robots of the future will be far more advanced than their present-day forebears, it is not premature to ask what they will have to be like in order to have moral status. This article first examines criteria for moral status, criticizing seve...

A Clinician's Guide to Artificial Intelligence (AI): Why and How Primary Care Should Lead the Health Care AI Revolution.

Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM
Artificial intelligence (AI) in health care is the future that is already here. Despite its potential as a transformational force for primary care, most primary care providers (PCPs) do not know what it is, how it will impact them and their patients,...

Machine Learning and Ethics.

Acta neurochirurgica. Supplement
When new technology is introduced into healthcare, novel ethical dilemmas arise in the human-machine interface. As artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and big data can exhaust human oversight and memory capacity, this will give rise t...

Risking Human Dignity With Innovations: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of the Discipline of Nursing.

Nursing science quarterly
Computerized technologies and expanding digital information are evolving in a highly complex system where novel innovations and creations of artificial intelligence such as "care robots" entangle the interactions of machines with human beings. Its us...

How Could We Know When a Robot was a Moral Patient?

Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees
There is growing interest in machine ethics in the question of whether and under what circumstances an artificial intelligence would deserve moral consideration. This paper explores a particular type of moral status that the author terms psychologica...

Artificial Moral Responsibility: How We Can and Cannot Hold Machines Responsible.

Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees
Our ability to locate moral responsibility is often thought to be a necessary condition for conducting morally permissible medical practice, engaging in a just war, and other high-stakes endeavors. Yet, with increasing reliance upon artificially inte...

Artificial Agents in Natural Moral Communities: A Brief Clarification.

Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees
What exactly is it that makes one morally responsible? Is it a set of facts which can be objectively discerned, or is it something more subjective, a reaction to the agent or context-sensitive interaction? This debate gets raised anew when we encount...

[Ethics of (big) data applications in psychiatric practice].

Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie
BACKGROUND: Due to rapid digitalization, an increasing amount of data is available in healthcare settings; big data and artificial intelligence (AI) have also made their appearance.

Reflections around ethics, human intelligence and artificial intelligence.

Gaceta medica de Mexico
On the internet, artificial intelligence has grown to become a program with codes and algorithms that learn and reprogram themselves to carry out pre-established tasks with greater efficiency; although this translates into improvements, the scope of ...

Artificial intelligence in healthcare: opportunities and risk for future.

Gaceta sanitaria
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to find out the opportunity of artificial intelligence (AI) and the risk in health service.