Mind the Ethical Gap in AI-Powered Drug Discovery

Impact Ethics 1 (1) (2023)
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Dessislava Fessenko shows that while artificial intelligence might revolutionize drug development, its use comes with risks and potential ethical implications. Iterative ethics oversight from the get-go is needed to address the looming concerns.

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