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1.4 Morality and Ethical Association of AI in Healthcare

Ethics and morality have a large impact on AI in healthcare. Whereas science, technology, and innovation limit what is possible, ethics and morality limit what should be done versus not. Just because the ability to do something exists does not mean that it should be done. HCPs and AI programmers are making attempts to incorporate ethics and morality into ML and final AI products by implementing standards [1]. According to Bryson, these standards are set via consensus of the masses. In other words, if the majority of people feel that it is the ethical or moral thing to do, then that becomes the standard. This obviously is highly flawed as that standard can change based off cultural or societal needs and wants. If the standards are based on an extremist's point of view, for instance, the Taliban, does that mean that these AI carebots should not assist someone if they identify them as a woman, or a person of color, or a foreign ethnic group?

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