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Biopreservation and Biobanking
|June 23, 2026
Summary
Artificial intelligence (AI) offers rapid discovery but requires governance in biobanking. This article advocates for AI governance to ensure ethical use of health data for the common good.
Area of Science:
- Bioethics
- Biobanking
- Artificial Intelligence
Background:
- Artificial intelligence (AI) is a transformative technology accelerating discovery across sectors.
- The deployment of AI is shaped by national strategies and political interests.
- Biobanking, a field reliant on trust, requires careful consideration of AI integration.
Purpose of the Study:
- To examine the implications of AI in biobanking.
- To advocate for robust AI governance in the biobanking sector.
- To ensure AI is utilized for the common good.
Main Methods:
- Review of AI's role in biobanking.
- Analysis of political influences on AI deployment in health data.
- Revisiting bioethical principles in the context of AI.
Main Results:
- AI's rapid advancement necessitates proactive governance.
- Political decisions significantly impact health data usage in biobanking.
- Existing bioethical principles need re-evaluation for AI integration.
Conclusions:
- There is a critical need for AI governance in biobanking.
- Shared responsibility is essential for ethical AI deployment.
- Bioethical principles of beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice must guide AI in biobanking.
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