Difference between revisions of "Legal, ethical, and wider implications of suicide risk detection systems in social media platforms (Celedonia et al. 2021. Journal of Law and the Biosciences)"
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 15 February 2024
Summary
Research paper discussing the links between social media and suicide as a public health issue, and the legal and ethical concerns of using sensitive data for 'suicide detection algorithms' by e.g., Facebook. The deployment of such algorithms may lead to wider harms, and should be regulated in the same way as any research involving humans.
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Legal, ethical, and wider implications of suicide risk detection systems in social media platforms