First up was an excellent talk on the intersection between #AI and #bioethics by Nicole Martinez at the #UniversityOfColorado Center for Bioethics. I'm honestly surprised it's taken me so long to find a talk that explicitly focused on this connection, and the potential and challenges are explicitly laid out here. The questions the audience asks are also rarely heard from folks in tech. Highly recommend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6J3cMaH5Iw (2/10)
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Next was a great panel on organizational #ethics in #healthcare at the #UniversityOfColorado Center for #Bioethics and Humanities with Anita Katharina Wagner, Susan Reeves, Melissa Bottrell, and Matthew Wynia. #Hospitals and some #insurers have developed robust organizational ethics groups and processes, and the examples presented here are far beyond what we see in #tech and other businesses - we need to learn from their example. Highly recommend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jESWH8QsLe0&list=PL5FQGISvWBK3gNFqx2eboI8etItUC2MFW&index=6 (5/6)
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Next was a hard-hitting discussion on #ethical issues in emergency medicine by Katherine Mayer at #UniversityOfColorado Center for #Bioethics and Humanities. The cases here are complex, and hearing the decision methodologies and surrounding processes, while not perfect, presents a model for #management and #tech. Highly recommend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cT8p1XxL2UA (4/9)
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