• Can medical algorithms be fair? Three ethical quandaries and one dilemma 

      Bærøe, Kristine; Gundersen, Torbjørn; Henden, Edmund; Rommetveit, Kjetil (BMJ Health & Care Informatics;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Objective: To demonstrate what it takes to reconcile the idea of fairness in medical algorithms and machine learning (ML) with the broader discourse of fairness and health equality in health research. Method: The ...
    • Ethical Algorithmic Advice: Some Reasons to Pause and Think Twice 

      Gundersen, Torbjørn; Bærøe, Kristine (American Journal of Bioethics;, Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      Machine learning and other forms of artificial intelligence (AI) can improve parts of clinical decision making regarding the gathering and analysis of data, the detection of disease, and the provision of treatment ...
    • How to Achieve Trusthworthy Artificial Intelligence for Health 

      Bærøe, Kristine; Miyata-Sturm, Ainar; Henden, Edmund (Bulletin of the World Health Organization;Volume 98, Issue 4, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020-01-27)
      Artificial intelligence holds great promise in terms of beneficial, accurate and effective preventive and curative interventions. At the same time, there is also awareness of potential risks and harm that may be caused by ...
    • Providing free heroin to addicts participating in research - ethical concerns and the question of voluntariness 

      Henden, Edmund; Bærøe, Kristine (Psychiatric bulletin;38(4), Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2014)
      Providing heroin to people with heroin addiction taking part in medical trials assessing the effectiveness of the drug as a treatment alternative breaches ethical research standards, some ethicists maintain. Heroin ...
    • Social impact under severe uncertainty:The role of neuroethicists at the intersection of neuroscience, AI, ethics, and policy-making 

      Bærøe, Kristine; Torbjørn, Gundersen (AJOB Neuroscience;Volume 10, 2019 - Issue 3, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The paper “Neuroethics at 15: The Current and Future Environment for Neuroethics” by the Emerging Issues Task Force, International Neuroethics Society, addresses central challenges for neuroscience in the years to come. ...