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Bioethics
Study of ethical issues in biology and healthcare.
Medical Ethics
Focus on patient care and clinical decisions.
Genetic Engineering
Ethical concerns about modifying genes and cloning.
Biotechnology
Ethical dilemmas in enhancing human abilities.
Environmental Bioethics
Ethical responsibilities in sustainability and biodiversity.
Animal Experimentation
Balancing research progress with humane treatment.
Artificial Intelligence
Ethical concerns in AI's role in healthcare.
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.
Informed Consent
Patients must understand risks before procedures.
Confidentiality
Protecting patient information from unauthorized access.
End-of-Life Care
Ethical considerations in treatment decisions at life's end.
Designer Babies
Ethical implications of genetically modified children.
Gene Therapy
Using genes to treat or prevent diseases.
Drought-Resistant Crops
Genetically modified plants for food security.
Lab-Grown Tissues
Alternative methods to reduce animal testing.
Data Privacy
Concerns about personal information in genetic research.
Fairness in Sports
Ethical issues surrounding performance enhancement.
Healthcare Providers
Professionals responsible for patient care decisions.
Patient Rights
Legal entitlements of patients in healthcare.
Clinical Decisions
Choices made by healthcare professionals regarding treatment.
Risk Reduction
Minimizing potential side effects in treatments.
Benefit-Harm Analysis
Weighing advantages against possible negative outcomes.
Justice in Medical Ethics
Fairness in healthcare treatment for all patients.
Healthcare Resource Distribution
Equitable allocation of medical resources to patients.
Unbiased Treatment
Equal medical care regardless of patient background.
Accessibility in Healthcare
Ensuring everyone can access medical services.
Ethics in AI
Developing AI aligned with human values.
Accountability in AI
Ensuring AI systems operate responsibly and transparently.
Bias in AI
AI systems may reinforce societal inequalities.
Privacy Violations
Concerns over personal data misuse in AI.
Misinformation from AI
AI can generate misleading content or deepfakes.
Job Displacement
AI automation reduces employment in various sectors.
Lack of Transparency in AI
AI decisions often lack clear explanations.
AI Ethics Guidelines
Frameworks to ensure ethical AI development.
Stakeholders in AI Ethics
Developers, businesses, and policymakers involved in AI.
AI-Powered Hiring Tools
AI systems that may favor certain applicant backgrounds.
Safe City Project
Uses AI for safety but raises privacy concerns.
Deepfakes
AI-generated content that can mislead or deceive.
Advocating Ethical AI
Promoting responsible AI practices among peers.
Transparency Advocacy
Encouraging clear AI decision-making processes.
Critical Evaluation of AI
Assessing AI content to combat misinformation.
Inclusivity in AI
Ensuring diverse representation in AI discussions.
AI Ethics
Study of moral implications of AI technology.
Ethical Communication
Involves honesty, fairness, and accountability in media.
Truth and Accuracy
Information must be well-researched and correct.
Fairness and Impartiality
Present multiple perspectives without bias.
Privacy and Respect
Protect individuals' privacy in sensitive situations.
Transparency and Honesty
Disclose sources and correct mistakes openly.
Misinformation
False information that distorts reality and harms trust.
Disinformation
Deliberately misleading information to deceive audiences.
Bias
Favoritism in reporting that misleads the public.
Objectivity
Neutral reporting that avoids personal bias.
Privacy Violations
Unauthorized data collection raises ethical concerns.
Sensationalism
Exaggerated headlines that sacrifice credibility for clicks.
Clickbait
Misleading headlines designed to attract attention.
Manipulation
Framing stories to fit a specific agenda.
Misrepresentation
Altering content to distort the truth.
Cyberbullying
Online harassment affecting individuals' well-being.
Harassment
Aggressive pressure or intimidation in online spaces.
Exploiting Human Suffering
Using tragedies for views is considered unethical.
Digital Platforms
Online spaces where content is created and shared.
Content Creators
Individuals producing material for digital platforms.
Public Opinion
Collective beliefs and attitudes of the public.
Cultural Influence
Media shapes societal values and norms.
Ethical Standards
Guidelines ensuring responsible content production.