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Bioethics
s encompasses broader ethical concerns in biology, medicine, technology, and global health, including genetic engineering, AI, and environmental ethics
Medical Ethics
the rules and principles doctors follow to make the right decisions in healthcare
Genetic Engineering and cloning
Ethical concerns about modifying genes,designer babies and cloning.
Biotechnology and human enhancement
Ethical dilemmas in using technology to enhance physical and cognitive abilities.
Environmental Bioethics
ethical responsibilities in genetic modification, biodiversity conservation, and sustainability.
Animal Experimentation
Balancing research progress with humane treatment of animals.
Artificial Intelligence in Biological Research
ethical concerns about AI’s role in decisionmaking and genetic analysis.
Hippocratic Oath
Ethical pledge physicians make for patient care.
Autonomy
Patients' right to make their own healthcare decisions.
Beneficence
Acting in the best interest of the patient.
Non-maleficence
Principle of 'do no harm' in healthcare.
Justice
Fairness in healthcare treatment for all patients.
AI ethics
focuses on developing and using artificial intelligence in ways that complement human values
Bias and Discrimination
– AI systems can reinforce inequalities and disadvantage certain groups
Privacy Violations
AI collects and analyzes numerous personal data, which raises concerns about surveillance and misuse
Misinformation and Fake News
AI can generate misleading content, which may be used for political propaganda or deception.
Job Displacement
Automation powered by AI reduces employment opportunities in certain industries.
Lack of Transparency in AI
AI systems often make decisions without clear explanations
Ethical Communication
Involves honesty, fairness, and accountability in media.
Truth and Accuracy
Information must be well-researched, accurate, and free from distortion
Fairness and Impartiality
Content should present multiple perspectives and avoid bias to ensure balanced, objective information.
Privacy and Respect
Ethical communication respects individuals' privacy, especially in sensitive topics, and avoids exploitation.
Transparency and Honesty
Disclosing sources, affiliations, and conflicts of interest establishes trust.
Misinformation and disinformation
False information that distorts reality and harms trust.
Bias and lack of objectivity
Favoritism in reporting that misleads the public.
Privacy Violations
Unauthorized data collection raises ethical concerns.
Sensationalism and clickbait
Exaggerated or misleading headlines sacrifice credibility for engagement.
Manipulation and misinterpretation
Framing stories or altering content to fit an agenda distorts the truth.
Cyberbullying and harassment
Online platforms amplify harmful behavior, affecting individuals’ well-being.
Exploiting Human Suffering
Using tragedies for views is considered unethical.