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    Area of Science:

    • Bioethics
    • Data Science
    • Information Governance

    Background:

    • Data sharing has been extensively discussed in bioethics.
    • Data infrastructure, encompassing mechanisms for data management, analysis, storage, and sharing, presents distinct ethical challenges.
    • These ethical considerations are separate from the actions facilitated by the infrastructure itself.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify and outline the unique ethical considerations of data infrastructure.
    • To encourage bioethicists to engage in discussions regarding data infrastructure.
    • To highlight the relevance of bioethical expertise to infrastructure development and governance.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual analysis of data infrastructure.
    • Identification of ethical dimensions within data infrastructure.
    • Literature review focusing on bioethics and data management.

    Main Results:

    • Ethical issues in data infrastructure include: the ethics of efficiency, infrastructure visibility, the influence of standards, and the implications of emerging technologies.
    • Bioethics literature has largely overlooked the ethical dimensions inherent in the infrastructure itself.
    • There is a need for bioethicists to contribute to the ethical discourse surrounding data infrastructure.

    Conclusions:

    • Data infrastructure necessitates a dedicated ethical examination distinct from its functional applications.
    • The bioethics community's expertise is crucial for navigating the ethical complexities of data infrastructure.
    • Further dialogue is needed to integrate ethical considerations into the design and management of data infrastructure.