AI Lacks Ethic Checks for Human Experimentation

Following Nazi medical experiments in World War II and outrage over the US Public Health Service’s four-decade-long Tuskegee syphilis study, bioethicists laid out frameworks, such as the 1947 Nuremberg Code and the 1979 Belmont Report, to regulate medical experimentation on human subjects. Today social media—and, increasingly, generative artificial intelligence—are constantly experimenting on human subjects, but … Continue reading AI Lacks Ethic Checks for Human Experimentation