AI procedures worries ethicists
Rachael Hayter
Ethicists are worried that fertility clinics are increasingly using artificial intelligence to choose which embryos are transferred into patients.
New research warns that allowing machine-learning to make reproductive decisions could inadvertently lead to a lack of diversity in human beings.
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Dr Devora Lieberman, City Fertility
Julian Koplin, bioethics lecturer at Monash University
Rebecca Johnson, AI ethics doctoral researcher at University of Sydney
Dr Peter Illingworth, Virtus Health