Anybody Watching? Ethical Dimensions of Health Monitoring in the Era of Advancing Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Rapid development in artificial intelligence (AI) is gradually changing how patients, consumers, and health systems detect, monitor, and/or prevent disease development and progression. This presentation explores how interpersonal and socio-systemic conditions shape the cultural meanings of personal responsibility, healthy living/aging, trust, and caregiving. These norms in turn structure the ethical

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Anita Ho
Clinical Associate Professor at the Centre for Applied Ethics at UBC, Associate Professor at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Bioethics Program, Scientist at the Centre for Health Evaluation and Outcome Sciences (Vancouver), and Senior Director of Ethics (Northern California) for Providence

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March 2, 2023 - 1:30 pm

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March 2, 2023 - 3:30 pm

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Rapid development in artificial intelligence (AI) is gradually changing how patients, consumers, and health systems detect, monitor, and/or prevent disease development and progression.

This presentation explores how interpersonal and socio-systemic conditions shape the cultural meanings of personal responsibility, healthy living/aging, trust, and caregiving. These norms in turn structure the ethical space within which expectations regarding predictive analytics, risk tolerance, privacy, self-care, and trust relationships are expressed.

Using examples in AI-powered home health technologies and direct-to-consumer health tracking devices, this presentation explores ethical strategies for developing responsible and responsive AI health monitoring technologies.

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