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Artificial Intelligence, Disability, and Bioethics
The International Chair of Bioethics Jérôme Lejeune held the first International Bioethics Meeting on Saturday, March 14, 2026, in Paris, and on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, simultaneously in Madrid, Buenos Aires, and the United States, with online participation also available.
The meeting provided an opportunity to reflect on the challenges and opportunities that Artificial Intelligence (AI) presents in the field of disability from an interdisciplinary bioethical perspective centered on the dignity of the human person.