Ethical Implications of Brain-Computer Interface and Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Health Care
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Title
Ethical Implications of Brain-Computer Interface and Artificial Intelligence in Medicine and Health Care
Title of the book
Advances in Neuroethics
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
ISBN
9783030645892
9783030645908
9783030645908
ISSN
2522-5677
2522-5685
2522-5685
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2021
Pages
155-168
Language
english
Abstract
Artificial intelligence and brain-computer interfaces are two novel technologies
that have numerous potential areas of application in medicine. They raise, however,
significant ethical implications that call for reflection and discussion before
deciding about the use of these kinds of applications. In this chapter, I present
some examples of these technologies, focusing first on the ethical implications of
medical research on brain-computer interfaces. Using the example of a recent
case of alleged scientific misconduct, I highlight the dangers inherent in this kind
of research on clinical technology. Second, I focus on ethical issues in the clinical
application of artificial intelligence and deep learning algorithms in medicine
and highlight some risks and challenges for the patient–physician relationship,
but more fundamentally also for the character of medicine.
that have numerous potential areas of application in medicine. They raise, however,
significant ethical implications that call for reflection and discussion before
deciding about the use of these kinds of applications. In this chapter, I present
some examples of these technologies, focusing first on the ethical implications of
medical research on brain-computer interfaces. Using the example of a recent
case of alleged scientific misconduct, I highlight the dangers inherent in this kind
of research on clinical technology. Second, I focus on ethical issues in the clinical
application of artificial intelligence and deep learning algorithms in medicine
and highlight some risks and challenges for the patient–physician relationship,
but more fundamentally also for the character of medicine.
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