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  1. #30DayMapChallenge Day 20: @openstreetmap data

    Where should mapping efforts focus at the #Philippines? 🇵🇭

    We analyzed OSM gaps, recent edits, past disasters, and population to identify priority areas. Powered by atlas.kontur.io and our AI-driven #MCDA tool!

    #30DayMapChallenge2024 #KonturAtlas

  2. #30DayMapChallenge Day 13: A new tool

    Exciting news! #KonturAtlas develops an #AI - powered MCDA tool!

    🎉 The holidays are coming, and with the help of this cutting-edge AI feature, we set out to find the best spots in Europe to encounter reindeer in just a few seconds! 🦌❄️ Check out the map below to see the results! 👇

    #Christmas2024 #AI #MCDA #30DayMapChallenge2024

  3. @ThreeSigma

    As a further test of the refinement of AI ethics, I asked ChatGPT to compare sacrificing one person to save five in a sinking life raft, to a medical triage situation.

    Question:

    Scenario I) One person is selected with an MCDA process to be thrown overboard in a life raft, to save five other people.

    Scenario II) There is only one surgeon. It would take him an hour to save the life of one person with extensive injuries. There are five other people who need 10 minute operations. According to the principles of triage, the surgeon must operate to save five lives.

    Please explain how these scenarios are different?

    ChatGPT:

    In Scenario I, a decision is made to actively sacrifice one person in order to save the lives of the other five people. This is a decision based on the principle of minimizing harm, where the harm of sacrificing one person is considered to be outweighed by the benefit of saving five people. The selection process may also involve considerations of justice and beneficence, as well as minimizing harm.

    In Scenario II, the situation is one where there is limited resources (in this case, the time and attention of the surgeon) and multiple patients in need. The ethical principle of triage is applied in this scenario to allocate resources in the most effective way possible, with the goal of saving as many lives as possible. In this case, the decision to prioritize the five patients with less severe injuries is based on the idea that doing so will lead to the greatest overall benefit to the greatest number of people.

    While both scenarios involve difficult decisions about resource allocation and saving lives, they differ in their ethical considerations. In Scenario I, the decision to sacrifice one person is an active decision based on minimizing harm, while in Scenario II, the decision to prioritize certain patients over others is based on triage principles that aim to maximize overall benefit. Additionally, in Scenario II, the duty of the surgeon to provide care to all patients may also be a relevant ethical consideration, while in Scenario I, the selection process may involve additional considerations of justice and beneficence.

    #mcda #medicalethics #triage #chatgpt