
Jess Morley is a DPhil candidate researching the cultural, social, ethical, technical and regulatory factors influencing the development, deployment and use of digital, data and AI within healthcare settings.
Jess Morley
DPhil Student
Profile
Jess Morley is a student on the DPhil in Information, Communication & the Social Sciences, and was previously a student on the MSc in Social Science of the Internet.
Jess Morley is a DPhil candidate supervised by Professor Luciano Floridi. a member of the Digital Ethics Lab and policy lead for Oxford’s DataLab. She researches the cultural, social, ethical, technical and regulatory factors influencing the development, deployment and use of digital, data and AI within healthcare settings.
Videos
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COVID-19 apps and their ethical considerations
Recorded: 27 May 2020
Duration: 57:34:10
Professor Luciano Floridi examines the ethics of newly created COVID-19 tracking apps. Moderated by Jess Morley.
News
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Action needed now to increase public trust in use of AI in NHS, say Oxford academics
29 November 2019
Leading experts in AI and ethics from Oxford Internet Institute (OII), University of Oxford, are urging healthcare professionals in private and public service to come together to boost public trust in AI-based healthcare.
Press
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Health misinformation pollutes the web, with consequences for all
25 November 2020 The Financial Times
Conspiracy theories about vaccines could affect how smoothly the world recovers from the coronavirus crisis.
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Policymakers must start asking difficult questions on the ethics of AI in healthcare
9 September 2020 Public Technology.net
Government needs to begin working with citizens and industry to address the risks created by the use of new technology, according to Jessica Morley and Luciano Floridi of the Oxford Internet Institute.
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Ethical guidelines for COVID-19 tracing apps
28 May 2020 Nature
Protect privacy, equality and fairness in digital contact tracing with these key questions.
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Re-purposing data and questionable effectiveness could undermine trust in NHS contact-tracing app
6 May 2020 Computer Weekly
Experts call for greater clarity over how contact-tracing data will be used, while discussing the limitations of the coronavirus app.