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    Ethics Review of AI research: An approach to reviewing and revising existing governance structures
    with Angeliki Kerasidou, Karen Melham, Alberto Giubilini, Charalampia Kerasidou, Federica Lucivero, Michael Morrison, Antoniya Georgieva, Andrew J. Fletcher, Mirae Harford, Casey Johnson, Jane Kaye, Robert Klassen, Paul Leeson, Christoffer Nellaker, Alex Novak, Daniel O’Connor, John Powell, Nabila Puspakesuma, Sara Ratner, Andrzej Rys, Abram Schonfeldt, Andrew A. S. Soltan, Carolyn Ten Holter, and Patrick Thomson
    Research Ethics 22 (2): 357-370. 2026.
    The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), and data science more broadly, have led to a proliferation of new methods and tools, such as machine learning (ML), that are used in all kinds of scientific research, from biomedical research through to environmental and education research. Research ethics review bodies are increasingly required to review AI research protocols that cover these different fields of enquiry. Questions have been raised regarding the appropriateness of existing…Read more