AI in the Exam Room - Ethical Concerns of DNA Collection and Usage
Offered By: North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the ethical implications of AI and data collection in healthcare and beyond in this thought-provoking conference talk from the 2022 Ethics and Leadership Conference for Students. Delve into the complex issues surrounding AI-powered medical visits, biometric data collection, and genetic information storage by corporations and governments. Examine the potential risks and consequences of widespread access to personal biological data, including privacy concerns and social credit systems. Learn about current privacy laws, newborn data collection practices, and potential misuse scenarios. Gain insights into how AI technologies are being applied to predict race, analyze breast tissue, and study protein structures. Conclude with practical steps individuals can take to protect their personal information in an increasingly data-driven world.
Syllabus
Intro
Background
Visit to the Doctor
Biometrics vs DNA
Biometrics around the world
Social Credit Scores
Race Prediction
Breast Tissue
Protein Structures
Single Mutation Diseases
Slide Quiz
Risks
Privacy Laws
Newborn Data
The Bad Guy
What Can You Do
Taught by
North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
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