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[AI-Based Self-Tracking of the Mind: Philosophical-Ethical Implications]
Orsolya Friedrich1, Johanna Seifert1, Sebastian Schleidgen1
1Institut für Philosophie, Juniorprofessur für Medizinethik, FernUniversität Hagen.
Objective:
AI-based applications are increasingly developed to support users to digitally record, manage and change their emotions, beliefs and behavior patterns. Such forms of self-tracking in the mental sphere are accompanied by a variety of medical benefits in diagnostics, prevention, and therapy. This article pursues the question of which philosophical-ethical implications must be taken into account when dealing with these advantages.
Methods:
First, some AI-based applications for self-tracking of mental characteristics and processes are outlined. Subsequently, relevant philosophical-ethical implications are presented.
Results:
The following aspects prove to be normatively relevant: improvement versus reduction of self-determination; improvement of self-knowledge versus alienation; positive versus negative aspects of self-responsible health care; epistemic challenges of AI applications; difficulties of conceptual and normative definitions in the applications.
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