5 Lines of Inquiry with...an AI ETHICIST - feat Prof Katrina Bramstedt
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What is AI ethics and what is it not? What is the difference between ‘responsible AI’ and ‘ethical AI’? What’s in the ethics ‘toolbox’ on the front-lines at a global biotech company? How many ‘r’s are there in the word “strawberry”?
In this episode of JBI Dialogues, we chat with Adjunct Professor Katrina Bramstedt - clinical ethicist and associate editor of the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, with experience in an industry setting - about the fast-evolving world of AI in healthcare.
We talk about some recent developments in AI in healthcare and in research, controversy with AI powered therapy apps and AI generated text.
We ask Katrina about their forecast for what’s next in AI ethics scholarship. And then, we ask so-called generative-AI tool, Claude.ai the same question! The results were interesting…
SPOILER: AI tools are not good at predicting the future (yet?)
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Find Prof Katrina Bramstedt on LinkedIn.
Adjunct Professor Katrina Bramstedt (QUT) is clinical ethicist and associate editor of the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry. Katrina was also recently recognised by the 2025 Springer Nature Award for Author Service - congrats!
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