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Stefan Heinemann1, Martin Hirsch2
1FOM Hochschule für Oekonomie & Management, Leimkugelstr. 6, 45141, Essen, Deutschland. s.heinemann@stefan-heinemann.com.
Abstract:
Hardly any other field of application of artificial intelligence (AI) needs more ethics by design than medicine; however, if a deep integration of ethical principles succeeds there is a chance of "deep healing", for each individual and also for medicine and the healthcare system itself. Thus, AI in medicine could also become a blueprint for how AI should enter society and culture.
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