Navigating ethical challenges in digital transformation: insights on climate adaptation, microbiology, healthcare, robotics, and AI under the EU AI act: an experts panel discussion.

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Global Bioethics Pub Date : 2025-09-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/11287462.2025.2550823
Saeed M Alghamdi, Okpala Charles Chikwendu, Okafor Ugochukwu Chukwuma, Daniel Otieno Okech, Modestus O Okwu, Samina Khalid, Aggeliki Vlachostergiou
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Abstract

The ethical complexities of technological advancement are growing as fields such as climate adaptation, microbiology, healthcare, robotics, and artificial intelligence (AI) evolve rapidly. While these technologies offer innovative solutions to global challenges, they raise significant ethical concerns. In climate adaptation, AI-driven models and remote sensing technologies prompt questions about data privacy, environmental justice, and equitable access, especially for vulnerable populations. Similarly, advancements in microbiology and healthcare, such as genetic research and digital health tools, present ethical dilemmas related to informed consent, data security, and the exploitation of marginalized communities. In robotics and AI, ethical concerns are heightened due to their potential to automate decision-making, affect employment, and infringe on personal freedoms. The influence of AI in healthcare, law enforcement, and public services highlights the urgent need for ethical oversight to prevent bias and protect human rights. The EU AI Act addresses these challenges by categorizing AI systems by risk and setting stringent guidelines for high-risk applications, especially in sensitive sectors like healthcare. This article emphasizes the importance of balancing innovation with ethical responsibility, advocating for comprehensive regulatory frameworks, interdisciplinary collaboration, and global cooperation to ensure that technological advancements align with ethical standards and societal values.

应对数字化转型中的伦理挑战:欧盟人工智能法案下对气候适应、微生物学、医疗保健、机器人和人工智能的见解:专家小组讨论。
随着气候适应、微生物学、医疗保健、机器人和人工智能(AI)等领域的迅速发展,技术进步的伦理复杂性正在增长。虽然这些技术为全球挑战提供了创新的解决方案,但它们也引发了重大的伦理问题。在气候适应方面,人工智能驱动的模型和遥感技术引发了有关数据隐私、环境正义和公平获取的问题,特别是对弱势群体而言。同样,微生物学和医疗保健方面的进步,如基因研究和数字健康工具,也带来了与知情同意、数据安全和剥削边缘化社区有关的伦理困境。在机器人和人工智能领域,由于它们有可能实现决策自动化、影响就业和侵犯个人自由,人们对伦理问题的担忧日益加剧。人工智能在医疗保健、执法和公共服务方面的影响突出表明,迫切需要进行道德监督,以防止偏见和保护人权。《欧盟人工智能法案》通过按风险对人工智能系统进行分类,并为高风险应用(特别是在医疗保健等敏感领域)制定严格的指导方针,解决了这些挑战。本文强调平衡创新与道德责任的重要性,倡导全面的监管框架、跨学科合作和全球合作,以确保技术进步与道德标准和社会价值观保持一致。
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Global Bioethics
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