1. Machine Learning in Clinical Ethical Decision Making: a Systematic Review of ethical arguments
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Benzinger, Lasse, Salloch, Sabine, and Ursin, Frank
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Artificial Intelligence and Robotics ,Computer Sciences ,artificial intelligence ,clinical decision making ,ethics ,clincal ethics ,Bioethics and Medical Ethics ,machine learning ,digital bioethics ,AI ,Physical Sciences and Mathematics ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,ethical decision making ,computational bioethics ,bioethics - Abstract
Artificial Intelligence is increasingly introduced in the clinical routine. In addition, researchers have started to use Machine Learning approaches to tackle ethical problems in clinical decision making. Physicians confronted with ethical dilemmas could hereby be supported in their rationale and base their decision on an allegedly more sound foundation. This Systematic Review strives to portray all ethical arguments for and against the use of said bioethical advisors and thus lay a foundation for scientist to base their future research on.
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- 2022
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