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Intersecting Bioethics and Tech Ethics with Takeda's Nick Bott

Exploring lessons from bioethics to apply to emerging technology’s adoption

How do we define and adopt standards for trust and ethics in today's rapidly evolving era of emerging technology? And how can we use technology as a force for equity? The world of tech ethics is exploding. It’s multidisciplinary, it’s multifaceted, and most importantly, it needs diverse perspectives to flourish.

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Solving for Tech Ethics™ Episode 4: Intersecting Bioethics and Tech Ethics with Takeda's Nick Bott

As technology continues to integrate itself into our day-to-day lives, organizations should ask themselves how to design and apply tech to ensure it’s a force for good—one that is ethical, equitable, and responsible. But beyond ethics, building trustworthy tech can often solve business challenges and mitigate risk.

In this episode of Solving for Tech Ethics, Nick Bott, Takeda's global leader for bioethics and technology ethics capabilities, explores ways emerging technology solutions are embedded into bioethics, healthcare system delivery, and pharma, and lessons from bioethics to apply to emerging technology's adoption.

I am very excited about the role these emerging technologies are going to play in bringing medicines to market faster. And not just bringing medicines the way that we have always brought them to market, but to bring medicines that are higher fidelity, more targeted, more personalized.

– Nick Bott, Global Head, Bioethics, Technology Ethics & Responsible Innovation, Takeda

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Beena Ammanath

US Leader | Technology Trust Ethics

bammanath@deloitte.com | +1 415 783 4562

Beena is Executive Director of the Global Deloitte AI Institute and leads Trustworthy AI & Ethical Tech at Deloitte. She is the author of the upcoming book releasing in spring 2022 – “Trustworthy AI”

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