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Bioethics, Psychedelic Therapy Abuse, and the Risk of Ethics Washing

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Although Grossbard and Bourzat deny the allegations, these accounts were vetted by leading news organizations, withstood legal threats from Grossbard and Bourzat, and have been substantiated by a growing body of consistent and corroborated accounts by survivors.

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Conclusion to the Symposium: From Principles to Practice: Human Rights and Public Health Emergencies

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Without adequate guidance for how to comply with human rights in the context of public health emergencies, the authors therefore noted that States commonly “exceeded permissible derogations from the ICCPR” and faced “little accountability for their actions whether on domestic or international levels.” Ahmed et al.

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EU and US Regulatory Challenges Facing AI Health Care Innovator Firms

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Cross-sectoral EU laws First and foremost, the product as a whole must comply with the Medical Device Regulation (MDR) and the specific norms incorporated therein, as well as with GDPR requirements and ESG considerations, just to name a few. AI regulation has, for the most part, been sectoral rather than cross-sectoral.

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From Regulation to Innovation: The Impact of the EU AI Act on XR and AI in Healthcare

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However, integrating XR and AI into healthcare comes with ethical, legal and liability challenges. The EU’s AI Act sets rigorous standards for high-risk AI systems, emphasizing robust data quality, detailed record-keeping, and clear user information to ensure transparency and accountability.