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roundtable Algorithmic Medicine and the Right to Health: Cooperation or Conflict?"
This meeting, organized by the Mainel Foundation and the Department of Humanities Medical Ethics School of Medicine Navarra School of Medicine , in partnership the high school Medical high school of Navarra, the Institute of data Science data Artificial Intelligence (DATAI), and the Master's Degree Christianity and Contemporary Culture, offers a reflection on the ethical principles that should guide the use of artificial intelligence (AI). The ethical questions it raises must be addressed through a approach and human rights-based approach . Analyzing the bioethical consequences of AI involves considering the most disadvantaged groups, as well as the technological and social divide that particularly affects countries in the Global South.
To address this discussion with the necessary breadth, the meeting university professors specializing in Philosophy of Law, data science data medical ethics, in a roundtable by Jorge Sebastián Lozano, president of the Mainel Foundation: Vicente Bellver Capella, Full Professor Philosophy of Law Politics at the University of Valencia; Jesús López Fidalgo, director Institute of data Science data Artificial Intelligence; and Luis Echarte Alonso, Senior Associate Professor the Department of Humanities Medical Ethics and Deputy Director Master's Degree Christianity and Contemporary Culture.