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Social Media, Big Data, and Mental Health: Current Advances and Ethical Implications
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Author: Mike Conway, Daniel O’Connor; Publisher: Current Opinion in Psychology; Publication Year: 2016. The following article discusses how social media big data being combined with natural language processing (NLP) technology can address public health research questions. Mental health is the fifth greatest contributor to the global burden of disease. Population mental health systems require strengthening…
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The Evolution of Data Ethics in Clinical Research and Drug Development
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Author: Melissa Heidelberg; Publisher: Ethics, Medicine and Public Health; Publication Year: 2020. The following article discusses how the usage of advanced analytic techniques has revolutionized countless industries, and the clinical research and drug development industry is no exception. Of course, with the application of new techniques comes new problems; of particular concern is whether or…
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You Can’t Have AI Both Ways: Balancing Health Data Privacy and Access Fairly
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Author: Marieke Bak et al.; Publisher: Frontiers; Publication Year: 2022. The following resource describes how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used in healthcare to fulfill its ethical ends to improve health. It discusses how governments have invested into AI primarily for health improvement purposes, and how there should be more caution exercised when it comes…
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Ethical Issues Surrounding Research of AI in Health Care
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Author: Lisa Murtha, Pralika Jain, Kiyong Song; Publisher: Reuters; Publication Year: 2022. The following article discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) models can be flawed considering humans are the ones behind making these models. The authors highlight how important the roles of the developers are when training an algorithm. Specifically this article is exploring AI ethics…
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What is Responsible and Sustainable Data?
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Author: Linnet Taylor, Nadezhda Purtova; Publisher: SAGE Journals; Publication Year: 2019. The following article proposes the question of how should data scientists go about making data science a sustainable practice. The authors put forth a commons approach to creating a sustainable framework for the practice of data science. They believe that the users of data…
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The Rise of AAAI: How a Data Ethics Framework Drives Value
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Author: Leanne Allen; Publisher: KPMG International; Publication Year: 2020. The following article discusses how COVID-19 accelerated the implementation of Advanced Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), and this trend changed how customers interact with financial companies. On the other hand, financial companies reported a 3% decline in consumer trust after the outbreak of COVID-19. Now, the…
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When AI is Watching Patient Care: Ethics to Consider
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Author: Laurie Flynn; Publisher: Scope, Published by Stanford Medicine; Publication Year: 2020. The following article discusses how hospitals are implementing artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to monitor patient and staff activity. It is combined with cameras and sensors places in strategic locations, such as patient rooms, hallways, and even in bathrooms. The AI can track patient…
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Ethics of Using and Sharing Clinical Imaging Data for Artificial Intelligence: A Proposed Framework
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Author: David B. Larson, David C. Magnus, Matthew P. Lungren, Nigam H. Shah, Curtis P. Langlotz; Publisher: National Library of Medicine; Publication Year: 2020. The following article discusses data ownership of clinical imaging data. The authors believe that once data have been used for clinical purposes, individuals have the moral obligation to contribute to the…
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Fear, Uncertainty, and Period Trackers
2022, Blog Article, Code of Ethics, Communities of Practice, Education & Training, Frameworks, Healthcare, Notable People, Privacylnbressa
Author: Kendra Albert; Publisher: Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Harvard University; Publication Year: 2022. The following article talks about the uncertainty surrounding period trackers, and breaks down the fears behind ethical and privacy issues surrounding such apps. Privacy and ethics go hand in hand. She states that period trackers are not the primary…
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John Wilbanks: Let’s Pool Our Medical Data
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Author: John Wilbanks; Publisher: TED; Publication Year: 2012. The following speech gives an overview of the process of medical methodology and getting informed consent and how this has changed over time. The author discusses how informed consent can actually unintentionally prevent innovation. Specifically, in the health field, prior data for things such as cancer is…
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