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Ethical principles are needed for artificial intelligence and robotics in healthcare. Human and artificial intelligence should complement each other, requiring philosophical reflection to define "humanism" and "human" in this evolving context.

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Area of Science:

  • Bioethics
  • Medical Ethics
  • Philosophy of Technology

Background:

  • The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics into healthcare necessitates the establishment of clear ethical guidelines.
  • Current definitions of humanism and the human are being challenged by advancements in AI and automation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the ethical implications of AI and robotics in healthcare.
  • To propose a framework for the complementary implementation of human and artificial intelligence.
  • To re-evaluate and shape the definitions of humanism and the human through philosophical inquiry.

Main Methods:

  • Philosophical reflection and analysis.
  • Literature review on AI ethics, humanism, and anthropotechnics.
  • Conceptual framework development.

Main Results:

  • Ethical principles must be proactively developed to govern AI and robotics in healthcare.
  • Synergistic integration of human and artificial intelligence is crucial for optimal patient care.
  • The concepts of humanism and the human require redefinition in the context of advanced technology.

Conclusions:

  • A philosophical approach is essential for defining the evolving roles of humans and AI in medicine.
  • Establishing ethical principles will guide the responsible deployment of AI and robotics in healthcare settings.
  • The future of healthcare depends on a nuanced understanding and integration of both human and artificial intelligence.