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Outputs

The Design Bioethics Laboratory's outcomes will showcase purpose-built, engineered tool prototypes to evaluate radical value disagreements (RVDs), including their underlying drivers and maintenance factors.

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Young people and AI: A perfect storm

Young people are turning to AI chatbots not only for homework help, entertainment, or creative inspiration, but also for social and relational purposes.
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Participants in the workshop at St Luke’s Chapel, Oxford

Embodiment & Experience: An Inter-generational Dialogue on Experience, Values, and Disruption in Mental Health Workshop

The workshop brought together young people and researchers to explore complex, polarising topics in youth mental health, such as self-diagnosis.
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Facilitating radical value disagreements: the role of LLMs in online deliberation

What role do large language models play in online deliberation?
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Bridging Behavioural Experiments and Participatory Scenario Planning to Address Social Dilemmas in Conservation-Development Trade-offs

This paper proposes a hybrid method to tackle the social dilemmas that often arise in conservation: the tensions between individual incentives and collective goals.
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Ethical Challenges to Green Social Prescribing in the UK Mental Health System

We examine the ethical and operational challenges of Green Social Prescribing (GSP) within the UK mental health system.
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Should we prioritise people or nature? And under what conditions?

Balancing the needs of wildlife conservation with human development is one of the most pressing and complex challenges facing societies today.
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