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The need to design and develop artificial intelligence (AI) in a sustainable manner has motivated researchers, institutions, and organizations to formulate suggestions for AI ethics.
Jaana Hallamaa, Taina Kalliokoski
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A framework for AI ethics literacy: development, validation, and its role in fostering students’ self-rated learning competence [PDF]
This study investigates the relationship between AI ethics literacy and students’ self-rated learning competence using AI by developing a comprehensive framework of AI ethics literacy comprising knowledge, attitude, and competence dimensions.
Junfeng Yang, Wenyuan Xie, Junjie Ni
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Teaching AI Ethics in Medical Education: A Scoping Review of Current Literature and Practices [PDF]
Introduction: The increasing use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in medicine has raised ethical concerns, such as patient autonomy, bias, and transparency. Recent studies suggest a need for teaching AI ethics as part of medical curricula.
Lukas Weidener, Michael Fischer
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Editorial: Governance AI ethics
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Rebekah Rousi +2 more
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Disproportionately high rates of mortality and severe disease experienced by African Americans during this COVID-19 pandemic have been reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Initial characteristic data from 14 states identified
Alyse Callaway Chase
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Proposing a Principle-Based Approach for Teaching AI Ethics in Medical Education
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine, potentially leading to substantial advancements such as improved diagnostics, has been of increasing scientific and societal interest in recent years.
Lukas Weidener, Michael Fischer
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As we look towards the future of healthcare, integrating Care Robots (CRs) into health systems is a practical approach to address challenges such as an ageing population and caregiver shortages.
Auxane Boch +4 more
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Algorithms have greatly advanced and become integrated into our everyday lives. Although they support humans in daily functions, they often exhibit unwanted behaviors perpetuating social stereotypes, discrimination, and other forms of biases.
Kyriakos Kyriakou, Jahna Otterbacher
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IntroductionWith the growing prevalence of AI-based systems and the development of specific regulations and standardizations in response, accountability for consequences resulting from the development or use of these technologies becomes increasingly ...
Ellen Hohma +3 more
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Integrating ethics into artificial intelligence education and development.
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