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Autori principali: Haltaufderheide, Joschka, Funer, Florian, Braun, Esther, Ehni, Hans-Jörg, Wiesing, Urban, Ranisch, Robert
Natura: Preprint
Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.09238
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author Haltaufderheide, Joschka
Funer, Florian
Braun, Esther
Ehni, Hans-Jörg
Wiesing, Urban
Ranisch, Robert
author_facet Haltaufderheide, Joschka
Funer, Florian
Braun, Esther
Ehni, Hans-Jörg
Wiesing, Urban
Ranisch, Robert
contents Multimodal digital biomarkers (MDBs) integrate diverse physiological, behavioral, and contextual data to provide continuous representations of health. This paper argues that MDBs expand the concept of digital biomarkers along the dimensions of variability, complexity and abstraction, producing an ontological shift that datafies health and an epistemic shift that redefines health relevance. These transformations entail ethical implications for knowledge, responsibility, and governance in data-driven, preventive medicine.
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spellingShingle From Everyday to Existential -- The ethics of shifting the boundaries of health and data with multimodal digital biomarkers
Haltaufderheide, Joschka
Funer, Florian
Braun, Esther
Ehni, Hans-Jörg
Wiesing, Urban
Ranisch, Robert
Computers and Society
Multimodal digital biomarkers (MDBs) integrate diverse physiological, behavioral, and contextual data to provide continuous representations of health. This paper argues that MDBs expand the concept of digital biomarkers along the dimensions of variability, complexity and abstraction, producing an ontological shift that datafies health and an epistemic shift that redefines health relevance. These transformations entail ethical implications for knowledge, responsibility, and governance in data-driven, preventive medicine.
title From Everyday to Existential -- The ethics of shifting the boundaries of health and data with multimodal digital biomarkers
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.09238