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Julian Savulescu

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Sawai T, Ishida S, Kobayashi C, Murase Y, Nakao G, Nakamura T, et al.
EMBO Rep . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40087470
No abstract available.
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Yeo L, Tan C, Allen J, Chai C, Othman K, Tham Y, et al.
Nurs Ethics . 2025 Mar; :9697330251317670. PMID: 40072479
The expanding demands of healthcare necessitate novel methods of increasing the supply of trained professionals to enhance the delivery of care services. One means of doing so is to expand...
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Chng S, Tern M, Lee Y, Cheng L, Kapur J, Eriksson J, et al.
NPJ Digit Med . 2025 Mar; 8(1):152. PMID: 40065130
There does not exist any previous comprehensive review on AI ethics in child health or any guidelines for management, unlike in adult medicine. This review describes ethical principles in AI...
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Zohny H, Allen J, Wilkinson D, Savulescu J
J Med Ethics . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40032513
Large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated potential in enhancing various aspects of healthcare, including health provider-patient communication. However, some have raised the concern that such communication may adopt implicit communication...
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Haining C, Toh H, Savulescu J, Schaefer G
J Med Ethics . 2025 Feb; PMID: 40000240
Recent developments in genetic technologies have provided prospective parents with increasing opportunities to influence their future child's phenotype. This study aimed to understand public attitudes towards gene-based technologies and services,...
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Reinecke M, Kappes A, Porsdam Mann S, Savulescu J, Earp B
AI Ethics . 2025 Feb; 5(1):71-80. PMID: 39959573
As artificial intelligence (AI) systems begin to take on social roles traditionally filled by humans, it will be crucial to understand how this affects people's cooperative expectations. In the case...
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Muyskens K, Ma Y, Menikoff J, Hallinan J, Savulescu J
Asian Bioeth Rev . 2025 Feb; 17(1):207-223. PMID: 39896088
Artificial intelligence (AI) has attracted an increasing amount of attention, both positive and negative. Its potential applications in healthcare are indeed manifold and revolutionary, and within the realm of medical...
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Nord-Bronzyk A, Savulescu J, Ballantyne A, Braunack-Mayer A, Krishnaswamy P, Lysaght T, et al.
Asian Bioeth Rev . 2025 Feb; 17(1):187-205. PMID: 39896084
Risk prediction in emergency medicine (EM) holds unique challenges due to issues surrounding urgency, blurry research-practise distinctions, and the high-pressure environment in emergency departments (ED). Artificial intelligence (AI) risk prediction...
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Muyskens K, Ma Y, Menikoff J, Hallinan J, Savulescu J
Asian Bioeth Rev . 2025 Feb; 17(1):17-19. PMID: 39896081
No abstract available.
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Muyskens K, Ballantyne A, Savulescu J, Nasir H, Muralidharan A
Asian Bioeth Rev . 2025 Feb; 17(1):167-185. PMID: 39896078
A significant and important ethical tension in resource allocation and public health ethics is between utility and equity. We explore this tension between utility and equity in the context of...