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Daniel W. Tigard
Daniel W. Tigard
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Embedded ethics: a proposal for integrating ethics into the development of medical AI
S McLennan, A Fiske, D Tigard, R Müller, S Haddadin, A Buyx
BMC Medical Ethics 23 (1), 1-10, 2022
2482022
There is no techno-responsibility gap
DW Tigard
Philosophy & Technology 34 (3), 589-607, 2021
1972021
Responsible AI and moral responsibility: a common appreciation
DW Tigard
AI and Ethics 1 (2), 113-117, 2021
702021
Rethinking moral distress: conceptual demands for a troubling phenomenon affecting health care professionals
DW Tigard
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 21 (4), 479-488, 2018
682018
Artificial moral responsibility: How we can and cannot hold machines responsible
DW Tigard
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 30 (3), 435-447, 2021
602021
The positive value of moral distress
DW Tigard
Bioethics 33 (5), 601-608, 2019
552019
Taking the blame: appropriate responses to medical error
DW Tigard
Journal of medical ethics 45 (2), 101-105, 2019
512019
How engineers’ imaginaries of healthcare shape design and user engagement: A case study of a robotics initiative for geriatric healthcare AI applications
S Breuer, M Braun, D Tigard, A Buyx, R Müller
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 2022
492022
Embedded ethics could help implement the pipeline model framework for machine learning healthcare applications
A Fiske, D Tigard, R Müller, S Haddadin, A Buyx, S McLennan
The American Journal of Bioethics 20 (11), 32-35, 2020
312020
Toward best practices in embedded ethics: Suggestions for interdisciplinary technology development
DW Tigard, M Braun, S Breuer, K Ritt, A Fiske, S McLennan, A Buyx
Robotics and Autonomous Systems 167, 104467, 2023
302023
Embedded Ethics in Practice: A Toolbox for Integrating the Analysis of Ethical and Social Issues into Healthcare AI Research
T Willem, MC Fritzsche, BM Zimmermann, A Sierawska, S Breuer, ...
Science and Engineering Ethics 31 (1), 1-22, 2025
282025
Moral distress as a symptom of dirty hands
DW Tigard
Res Publica 25 (3), 353-371, 2019
252019
Technological Answerability and the Severance Problem: Staying Connected by Demanding Answers
DW Tigard
Science and Engineering Ethics 27 (5), 1-20, 2021
152021
Workplace automation without achievement gaps: a reply to Danaher and Nyholm
DW Tigard
AI and Ethics 1 (4), 611-617, 2021
142021
AI Ethics and the Automation Industry: How Companies Respond to Questions About Ethics at the automatica Trade Fair 2022
M Braun, D Tigard, F Schönweitz, L Lucaj, A von Janowski
Philosophy & Technology 35 (3), 1-6, 2022
122022
Socially responsive technologies: toward a co-developmental path
DW Tigard, NH Conradie, SK Nagel
AI & SOCIETY 35 (4), 885-893, 2020
122020
Digital twins running amok? Open questions for the ethics of an emerging medical technology
DW Tigard
Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (6), 407-408, 2021
112021
Embedded ethics as preparatory regulation of technology: a new solution to the Collingridge Dilemma?
D Tigard
Novel Beings, 12-28, 2022
82022
Changing the mindset for precision medicine: from incentivized biobanking models to genomic data
D Tigard
Genetics Research 101, e10, 2019
72019
On Respect for Robots
D Tigard
ROBONOMICS: The Journal of the Automated Economy 4, 37-37, 2023
62023
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