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19Data Ethics in Catholic Health SystemsThe National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 22 (2): 289-317. 2022.The Catholic moral tradition has a rich foundation that applies broadly to encompass all areas of human experience. Yet, there is comparatively little in Catholic thought on the ethics of the collection and use of data, especially in healthcare. We provide here a brief overview of terminology, concepts, and applications of data in the context of healthcare, summarize relevant theological principles and themes (including the Vatican’s Rome Call for AI Ethics), and offer key questions for ethicist…Read more
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7Catholic Health Care and AI Ethics: Algorithms for Human FlourishingThe Linacre Quarterly 89 (2): 75-89. 2022.Artificial Intelligence (AI) contributes to common goods and common harms in our everyday lives. In light of the Collingridge dilemma, information about both the actual and potential harm of AI is explored and myths about AI are dispelled. Catholic health care is then presented as being in a unique position to exert its influence to model the use of AI systems that minimizes the risk of harm and promotes human flourishing and the common good.
Michael Miller
Aquinas Institute of Theology
Saint Louis University
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Aquinas Institute of TheologyAdjunct Professor
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Saint Louis UniversityAdjunct Instructor (Part-time)
St. Louis, MO, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Medical Ethics |
Technology Ethics |
Public Health |
Areas of Interest
Ethics of Artificial Intelligence |
Business Ethics |