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BMC Medical Ethics
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This study introduces the AI Inversion Model to mitigate bias in medical AI. It uses negative constraints inspired by extreme utilitarianism to establish ethical boundaries, enhancing AI alignment in healthcare.

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2026-06-19T13:40:41.571274+00:00

Keywords:
AI AlignmentAlgorithmic BiasAutonomous CalibrationClinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS)Genesis Anchor SystemMedical EthicsNegative ConstraintsProof-of-Concept (PoC)Vector Kinematics

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