All Stories

  1. Artificial intelligence in veterinary diagnostic imaging: Perspectives and limitations
  2. Ethical Dimensions of Digital Phenotyping Within the Context of Mental Healthcare
  3. Anthropomorphizing Machines: Reality or Popular Myth?
  4. The use and abuse of moral theories in conservation debate about killing animals
  5. On public health ethics and infectious disease modelling
  6. Helping and not Harming Animals with AI
  7. Ethics of artificial intelligence in prenatal and pediatric genomic medicine
  8. Ethical Design of Social Robots in Aged Care: A Literature Review Using an Ethics of Care Perspective
  9. An irreducible understanding of animal dignity
  10. Ethics of using artificial intelligence (AI) in veterinary medicine
  11. Harm to Nonhuman Animals from AI: a Systematic Account and Framework
  12. “It’s About Safety Not Snooping”: Parental Attitudes to Child Tracking Technologies and Geolocation Data
  13. To chat or bot to chat: Ethical issues with using chatbots in mental health
  14. Respecting living kidney donor autonomy: an argument for liberalising living kidney donor acceptance criteria
  15. Social Robots in Aged Care: Care Staff Experiences and Perspectives on Robot Benefits and Challenges
  16. The role of ethical reflection and dialogue in conceptualising animal welfare
  17. Using public data to measure diversity in computer science research communities: A critical data governance perspective
  18. Preventing Digital Overdiagnosis
  19. The three ghosts of medical AI: Can the black-box present deliver?
  20. Swipe a Screen or Say the Word: Older Adults’ Preferences for Information-seeking with Touchscreen and Voice-User Interfaces
  21. Digital Phenotyping: an Epistemic and Methodological Analysis
  22. Improving ethical attitudes to animals with digital technologies: the case of apes and zoos
  23. Good Proctor or “Big Brother”? Ethics of Online Exam Supervision Technologies
  24. Passing the buck on convenience euthanasia?
  25. A critical review of the compassionate conservation debate
  26. Robots and the Possibility of Humanistic Care
  27. Dignity, Autonomy, and Style of Company
  28. Computer Science Communities
  29. Trust and medical AI: the challenges we face and the expertise needed to overcome them
  30. “I Had No Idea That Other People in the World Thought Differently to Me”: Ethical Challenges in Small Animal Veterinary Practice and Implications for Ethics Support and Education
  31. The “digital animal intuition:” the ethics of violence against animals in video games
  32. Tracking, tracing, trust: contemplating mitigating the impact of COVID ‐19 through technological interventions
  33. Paediatric treatment trials for COVID-19 are an ethical imperative
  34. “Living Robots”: Ethical Questions About Xenobots
  35. The debate about compassionate conservation is about whether to recognize nonhuman personhood.
  36. Compassionate conservation deserves a morally serious rather than dismissive response - Reply to Callen et al. 2020
  37. Nutrition education fit for modern health systems
  38. A governance model for the application of AI in health care
  39. When your views on climate change conflict with your chosen career path
  40. Could Social Robots Make Us Kinder or Crueller to Humans and Animals?
  41. Enrolling in animal‐assisted therapy programmes
  42. Using robot pets instead of companion animals for older people
  43. Dealing with dogs that bite
  44. One Health, Bioethics, and Nonhuman Ethics
  45. Strong Patient Advocacy and the Fundamental Ethical Role of Veterinarians
  46. Legal status and malpractice
  47. Moral Depth of Human Dignity
  48. Euthanasing treatable patients
  49. When the client is away
  50. Humanism, Anti-Humanism, and Nonhuman Animals
  51. The Essential Connection Between Human Value and Saintly Behavior
  52. Moral Individualism and Relationalism: a Narrative-Style Philosophical Challenge
  53. Socially Radical Ethics After Wittgenstein
  54. Australia and Live Animal Export: Wronging Nonhuman Animals
  55. Recognizing Nonhuman Morality
  56. An ethical examination of the public response to nonhuman mammalian cloning