The AI ethics of digital COVID-19 diagnosis and their legal, medical, technological, and operational managerial implications

Author:

Bartenschlager Christina C.,Gassner Ulrich M.,Römmele Christoph,Brunner Jens O.,Schlögl-Flierl Kerstin,Ziethmann Paula

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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