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Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in Psychiatric Medicine: Trustworthiness, Epistemic Justice, and Empowerment

07
mrt

De voertaal is Engels, maar we voorzien een simultaanvertaling naar het Nederlands

Medicine has a distinct set of moral responsibilities. This is because the physician-patient relationship contains inherent inequalities of knowledge, skills, and control of resources, and it treats matters both intimate and potentially of great importance to the patient (Rhodes 2001; Nickel & Frank 2020). These responsibilities include physician’s obligation to earn trust and be trustworthy (Rhodes 2001; 2020). The field of psychiatric medicine faces additional ethical challenges specifically related to patient trust. As artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies (in diagnosis, relapse prevention, and treatment) begin to play a larger role in all medicine, and specifically psychiatry, these ethical challenges may be exacerbated or complicated. In this talk I present three of these challenges relating to patient testimony, false empowerment, and harm prevention.



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op donderdag 07 mrt 2024

Plaats:
Leercentrum Agora, Edward Van Evenstraat 4, 3000 Leuven

Spreker(s):
Lily Frank is a Philosopher and an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Ethics at the Technical University of Eindhoven, in the Netherlands.

Inlichtingen:
healthhumanities@ls.kuleuven.be
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