自治
心理健康
社会化媒体
背景(考古学)
心理学
领域(数学)
医疗保健
互联网隐私
萧条(经济学)
数据科学
工程伦理学
计算机科学
精神科
政治学
万维网
工程类
宏观经济学
法学
经济
古生物学
数学
纯数学
生物
作者
Sebastian Laacke,Regina Mueller,Georg Schomerus,Sabine Salloch
标识
DOI:10.1080/15265161.2020.1863515
摘要
The development of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine raises fundamental ethical issues. As one example, AI systems in the field of mental health successfully detect signs of mental disorders, such as depression, by using data from social media. These AI depression detectors (AIDDs) identify users who are at risk of depression prior to any contact with the healthcare system. The article focuses on the ethical implications of AIDDs regarding affected users' health-related autonomy. Firstly, it presents the (ethical) discussion of AI in medicine and, specifically, in mental health. Secondly, two models of AIDDs using social media data and different usage scenarios are introduced. Thirdly, the concept of patient autonomy, according to Beauchamp and Childress, is critically discussed. Since this concept does not encompass the specific challenges linked with the digital context of AIDDs in social media sufficiently, the current analysis suggests, finally, an extended concept of health-related digital autonomy.
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