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**Below was generated by AI and doesn't really have much to do with what we actually talked about!**
Curious about how American English phrases like "it's been a minute" are shaping everyday language? Join us as we explore this playful debate and kick things off with an engaging discussion. We also introduce an exciting new feature that lets you send us anonymous text messages through Apple Podcasts and Spotify, making it easier than ever to share your thoughts. Plus, don't miss my shout-out to Pat McConville's new podcast, "Concept Art," and my experience of being featured on it, along with Jane's thrilling update on her new role as co-editor-in-chief of the Research Ethics Journal.
We then pivot to the ethical nuances of using ChatGPT for qualitative data, reflecting on how it mirrors everyday opinions shaped by the internet. Diving into the role of research ethics committees, we question whether their primary function is to protect institutions or to facilitate meaningful research. Drawing from personal experiences, we highlight the diverse cultures of various ethics committees and discuss H. Tristam Engelhardt Jr.'s critique of market solutions in secular humanist bioethics. Finally, we tackle the unsettling practice of using AI to recreate deceased loved ones, inspired by the documentary "Eternal You," and explore its broader implications for cultural death rituals and commercial interests.
Undisciplinary - a podcast that talks across the boundaries of history, ethics, and the politics of health.
Follow us on Twitter @undisciplinary_ or email questions for "mailbag episodes" [email protected]
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**Below was generated by AI and doesn't really have much to do with what we actually talked about!**
Curious about how American English phrases like "it's been a minute" are shaping everyday language? Join us as we explore this playful debate and kick things off with an engaging discussion. We also introduce an exciting new feature that lets you send us anonymous text messages through Apple Podcasts and Spotify, making it easier than ever to share your thoughts. Plus, don't miss my shout-out to Pat McConville's new podcast, "Concept Art," and my experience of being featured on it, along with Jane's thrilling update on her new role as co-editor-in-chief of the Research Ethics Journal.
We then pivot to the ethical nuances of using ChatGPT for qualitative data, reflecting on how it mirrors everyday opinions shaped by the internet. Diving into the role of research ethics committees, we question whether their primary function is to protect institutions or to facilitate meaningful research. Drawing from personal experiences, we highlight the diverse cultures of various ethics committees and discuss H. Tristam Engelhardt Jr.'s critique of market solutions in secular humanist bioethics. Finally, we tackle the unsettling practice of using AI to recreate deceased loved ones, inspired by the documentary "Eternal You," and explore its broader implications for cultural death rituals and commercial interests.
Undisciplinary - a podcast that talks across the boundaries of history, ethics, and the politics of health.
Follow us on Twitter @undisciplinary_ or email questions for "mailbag episodes" [email protected]
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