New book
Live Like Nobody is Watching
Relational Autonomy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence Health Monitoring
- Utilizes a relational approach to explore the bioethical implications of AI health technologies
- Situates the AI health monitoring debate within the broader socio-structural concerns regarding big data, surveillance, and privacy
- Draws upon diverse bodies of interdisciplinary research in bioethics, philosophy, health policy, gerontology, medical sociology, mental health/addiction, and health technologies