Artificial intelligence ethics in military medicine and humanitarian healthcare /

This is the first book to examine the rising use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data in military and humanitarian healthcare, including the use of AI for diagnostic assistants, robotic surgery, and the general practice of medicine itself.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Koch, Bernhard, Winkler, David (David T.)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Series:Military and humanitarian health ethics.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • PArt 1- The first part of the book serves as an introduction on what is AI and how is it currently regulated
  • Chapter 2. Examining Trends in AI Ethics via Quantitative Discourse Analysis
  • Chapter 3. Recent Trends in AI Law and Ethics and Their Implications for Military and Humanitarian Healthcare
  • Part 2- In a second part, the present volume addresses examples of AI usage in the military environment and assesses the philosophical and ethical challenges.-Chapter 4. Given The Use of AI, Can There Still Be Good Military Medical Service or Only Bad One?
  • Chapter 5. Ethical Analysis of Emerging Health-Monitoring Technologies in Military Settings
  • Chapter 6. Ethical, Legal, and Societal Implications of the DARPA In The Moment Program
  • Chapter 7. A New Age of Dual-Use Technologies: Identifying and Evaluating AI-Induced Risks and Opportunities in Military Medical Ethics
  • Chapter 8. Meaningful Human Control over AI Military Decision Support Systems
  • Chapter 9. Respecting Autonomy in AI-supported Military Medicine Decision-Making
  • Chapter 10. Integration, epistemic responsibility, and seamlessness
  • Part 3- A third section of the volume is focusing on ethics of AI and Big Data in Humanitarian contexts
  • Chapter 11. Humanitarian healthcare, digital infrastructure, and AI: an ethics talk diagnostic
  • Chapter 12. Navigating risks in data collection on attacks against healthcare: new technologies and ethical considerations stemming from the Insecurity Insights practical experience
  • Chapter 13. Ethical Capacities and Organizational Infrastructure: Navigating Opportunities and Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in Humanitarian Project Closure.