Digital twins for trans people in healthcare: queer, phenomenological and bioethical considerations

Jose Luis Guerrero Quiñones*, Anna Puzio

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Healthcare is one of the domains in which artificial intelligence (AI) is already having a major impact. Of interest is the idea of the digital twin (DT), an AI-powered technology that generates a real-time representation of the patient's body, offering the possibility of more personalised care. Our main thesis in this paper is that the DT does not merely represent the patient's body but produces a specific body. We argue, from a philosophical perspective and an ethical-phenomenological approach, that the virtual body created by the DT has a major impact on one's self-understanding, having consequences for gender expression and identification, and for health. This has deep implications for people who do not conform to gender normativity, for example, trans individuals. We advocate that, with thoughtful development, DT technology can and should be empowering, contributing to better addressing the diversity of bodies and facilitating trans people's experience in healthcare contexts.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberjme-2024-110403
JournalJournal of Medical Ethics
Early online date4 Mar 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • Cultural diversity
  • Ethics-medical
  • Gender identity
  • Philosophy- medical
  • Quality of health care

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