Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues in AI
This section covers the ethical, legal, regulatory and social implications for the design, implementation, and application of AI in biomedicine.
This section covers the ethical, legal, regulatory and social implications for the design, implementation, and application of AI in biomedicine.
Articles published in this theme: 91 (scroll down to load remaining articles)
Nurses’ Intention to Integrate AI Into Their Practice: Survey Study in Canada
JMIR Nursing 2025 (Sep 05); 8:e76795
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Physician Use of Large Language Models: A Quantitative Study Based on Large-Scale Query-Level Data
J Med Internet Res 2025 (Aug 25); 27:e76941
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Recapitulation of Ageism in Artificial Intelligence–Generated Images: Longitudinal Comparative Study
J Med Internet Res 2025 (Aug 13); 27:e68428
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Consumer Data is Key to Artificial Intelligence Value: Welcome to the Health Care Future
J Particip Med 2025 (Aug 01); 17:e68261
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Role and Use of Race in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Models Related to Health
J Med Internet Res 2025 (Jul 31); 27:e73996
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