Students debate was held at Tbilisi Medical Academy to celebrate World Bioethics Day.
As part of the event, a resolution was discussed: "This Assembly determines the priority of organ transplant recipients based on their social value (e.g., profession, role in society, etc.)."
A panel of debate judges—Tekla Bakhturidze, Aleksandre Katsadze, Giorgi Dumbadze, Giorgi Barakadze, and Khatia Devadze—evaluated the resolution's discussion.
Following the decision of the judges, the best arguments were recognized, and Barbare Maraneli and Aleko Chkhetia's team was declared the winner of the student debate.
How relevant would a resolution be that states: "This Assembly grants priority status to organ transplant recipients based on artificial intelligence-defined societal value (e.g., value to society, research contributions, etc.)"?
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