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bioethics
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Bioethics on WindowsForum.com covers the ethical implications of emerging technologies, particularly at the intersection of AI, healthcare, and human augmentation. Discussions include ethical guidelines for AI in medicine, bias reduction, and the challenges of governing rapid innovation. The tag also explores provocative topics such as the concept of artificial humans and real-world cases like the first human infected with a computer virus via an implanted chip. These threads examine the moral, legal, and societal questions raised by technological advances, emphasizing the need for robust ethical frameworks as innovation outpaces regulation.
Artificial intelligence has begun to fundamentally reshape the contours of healthcare, offering the tantalizing promise of smarter diagnostics, more efficient workflows, and democratized medical expertise. Yet, as the technology gallops ahead, the scaffolding of laws, norms, and ethics lags...
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bioethics
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future of medical technology
generative ai in medicine
health data security
health information exchange
health tech policy
healthcare innovation
patient-centered tech
BBC News - First human 'infected with computer virus'
Dr Gasson admits that the trial is a proof of principle
A British scientist says he is the first man in the world to become infected with a computer virus.
Dr Mark Gasson from the University of Reading had a chip inserted in his hand...