Shifting Tasks, Shifting Baselines: Mobile Health and the Limits of Empowerment
This editorial appears in the July Issue of the American Journal of Bioethics Jesse Gray’s article “On Mobile Health, Em...
This editorial appears in the July Issue of the American Journal of Bioethics Jesse Gray’s article “On Mobile Health, Em...
AI Ethics 2.0: Why Frontier AI Demands a New Governance Agenda for Healthcare This editorial appears in the July Issue o...
In John Scalzi’s sci-fi novel Old Man’s War, soldiers receive the BrainPal, a neural interface that boosts thinking and ...
Our research team has recently completed a pilot study with groups of older adults (N=11) and family care partners (N=9)...
In an effort to justify the growing landscape of AI use in healthcare, there have been countless studies and empirical a...
This editorial appears in the February Issue of the American Journal of Bioethics Ambient intelligence (AMI) promises to...
This editorial appears in the February Issue of the American Journal of Bioethics Despite significant promise in prelimi...
As missions venture to more distant places or require a longer, sustained human presence, astronauts are exposed to a va...
Plenty of attention in bioethics is being directed toward regulating AI in health care. Grants and conferences are boomi...
A group of researchers at the University of British Columbia’s IDEA Lab recently invited older adults living with dement...
Medical education has always relied on simulators. From wooden mannequins in the 17th century to the digital cadavers of...
This editorial appears in the October 2025 issue of the American Journal of Bioethics Although AI in healthcar...