Balancing Technology, Ethics, and Society: A Review of Artificial Intelligence in Embryo Selection
Roberto Aufieri,
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Francesco Mastrocola
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Information,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(1), P. 18 - 18
Published: Jan. 2, 2025
The
introduction
of
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
in
embryo
selection
during
vitro
fertilization
presents
distinct
ethical
and
societal
challenges
compared
to
the
general
implementation
AI
healthcare.
This
narrative
review
examines
perspectives
potential
implications
implementing
AI-driven
selection.
literature
reveals
that
some
authors
perceive
as
an
extension
a
technocratic
paradigm
commodifies
embryos,
considering
any
methods
undermine
dignity
human
life.
Others,
instead,
contend
prioritizing
embryos
with
highest
viability
is
morally
permissible
while
cautioning
against
discarding
based
solely
on
unproven
assessments.
reviewed
identified
further
concerns
associated
this
technique,
including
possible
bias
criteria,
lack
transparency
black-box
algorithms,
risks
“machine
paternalism”
replacing
judgment,
privacy
issues
sensitive
fertility
data,
equity
access,
maintaining
human-centered
care.
These
findings,
along
results
only
randomized
controlled
trial
available,
suggest
clinical
practice
not
currently
scientifically
ethically
justified.
Implementing
deploying
responsible
would
be
feasible
if
raised
are
adequately
addressed.
Language: Английский
Obstetrics and Gynecology Medicine: Go from Bench to Bedside
Life,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(2), P. 233 - 233
Published: Feb. 5, 2025
As
we
reach
the
conclusion
of
this
Special
Issue,
Obstetrics
and
Gynecology
Medicine:
Go
From
Bench
to
Bedside,
it
is
evident
that
dynamic
intersection
between
basic
science
clinical
practice
continues
drive
evolution
care
in
women's
health
[...].
Language: Английский