Developing moral AI to support antimicrobial decision making

08/12/2022
by   William J Bolton, et al.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) assisting with antimicrobial prescribing raises significant moral questions. Utilising ethical frameworks alongside AI-driven systems, while considering infection specific complexities, can support moral decision making to tackle antimicrobial resistance.

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