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Enabling Demonstrated Consent for Biobanking with Blockchain and Generative AI

Caspar Barnes, Mateo Aboy, Timo Minssen, Jemima Winifred Allen, Brian D. Earp, Julian Savulescu, Sebastian Porsdam Mann

2024The American Journal of Bioethics31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Participation in research is supposed to be voluntary and informed. Yet it is difficult to ensure people are adequately informed about the potential uses of their biological materials when they donate samples for future research. We propose a novel consent framework which we call "demonstrated consent" that leverages blockchain technology and generative AI to address this problem. In a demonstrated consent model, each donated sample is associated with a unique non-fungible token (NFT) on a blockchain, which records in its metadata information about the planned and past uses of the sample in research, and is updated with each use of the sample. This information is accessible to a large language model (LLM) customized to present this information in an understandable and interactive manner. Thus, our model uses blockchain and generative AI technologies to track, make available, and explain information regarding planned and past uses of donated samples.

Topics & Concepts

BiobankBlockchainMetadataSample (material)Computer scienceGenerative grammarGenerative modelInformed consentData scienceWorld Wide WebInternet privacyKnowledge managementComputer securityArtificial intelligenceMedicineBioinformaticsPathologyChemistryChromatographyBiologyAlternative medicineEthics in Clinical ResearchArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and EducationEthics and Social Impacts of AI
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