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Artificial Intelligence, Social Media and Depression. A New Concept of Health-Related Digital Autonomy

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Lukas J. Meier, Alice Hein, Klaus Diepold & Alena Buyx. (2022) Algorithms for Ethical Decision-Making in the Clinic: A Proof of Concept. The American Journal of Bioethics 22:7, pages 4-20.
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Hui Zhang, Yuming Wang, Zhenxiang Zhang, Fangxia Guan, Hongmei Zhang & Zhiping Guo. (2021) Artificial Intelligence, Social Media, and Suicide Prevention: Principle of Beneficence Besides Respect for Autonomy. The American Journal of Bioethics 21:7, pages 43-45.
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Robert Ranisch. (2021) Consultation with Doctor Twitter: Consent Fatigue, and the Role of Developers in Digital Medical Ethics. The American Journal of Bioethics 21:7, pages 24-25.
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Taimur Kouser & Jeff Ward. (2021) Health-Related Digital Autonomy: An Important, But Unfinished Step. The American Journal of Bioethics 21:7, pages 31-33.
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Ramón Alvarado & Nicolae Morar. (2021) Error, Reliability and Health-Related Digital Autonomy in AI Diagnoses of Social Media Analysis. The American Journal of Bioethics 21:7, pages 26-28.
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Craig M. Klugman. (2021) Black Boxes and Bias in AI Challenge Autonomy. The American Journal of Bioethics 21:7, pages 33-35.
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Carol G. Gu, Elizabeth Lerner Papautsky, Andrew D. Boyd & John Zulueta. (2021) Four Stages in Social Media Network Analysis—Building Blocks for Health-Related Digital Autonomy in Artificial Intelligence, Social Media, and Depression. The American Journal of Bioethics 21:7, pages 38-40.
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Thomas Ploug & Søren Holm. (2021) The Right to Contest AI Profiling Based on Social Media Data. The American Journal of Bioethics 21:7, pages 21-23.
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Stephanie K. Slack. (2021) Is Health-Related Digital Autonomy Setting the Autonomy Bar Too High?. The American Journal of Bioethics 21:7, pages 40-42.
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Daniel D’Hotman & Jesse Schnall. (2021) A New Type of 'Greenwashing'? Social Media Companies Predicting Depression and Other Mental Illnesses. The American Journal of Bioethics 21:7, pages 36-38.
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Isobel Butorac & Adrian Carter. (2021) The Coercive Potential of Digital Mental Health. The American Journal of Bioethics 21:7, pages 28-30.
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