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SUMMARY:Machines\, morality and the future of medical care
DESCRIPTION:Surgical robots have made hospital debuts\, while prototypes of robotic caregivers continue to evolve. Yet as the technology advances\, concerns about ethics and privacy become more pressing. \nWill sensitive patient data be handled securely? Can we trust robots to care for vulnerable adults? And how can patients be assured that technology won’t encourage them to take medications they don’t want – or need? Join a panel of experts as they discuss these issues. \nSpeakers include Dr Tom Walker\, Senior Lecturer in Ethics at Queen’s University\, Professor Noel Sharkey\, Emeritus Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics\, University of Sheffield and Dr Charlotte Blease\, Research Fellow at Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies and School of Philosophy\, University College Dublin \nThe event will be chaired by Professor Hastings Donnan\, Director of The Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace\, Security and Justice at Queen’s University Belfast. \nThis event is free to attend. To register\, click here.  \n
URL:https://qpol.dev.palebluedot.tv/event/machines-morality-and-the-future-of-medical-care/
LOCATION:Moot Court Room\, School of Law\, Tower Building\, Belfast\, Antrim \, BT7 1NN\, United Kingdom
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