Readers are cautioned that these resources represent a wide spectrum of genres and content, and may not be appropriate for all audiences. Further, the views expressed in these stories do not necessarily represent the position of CBHD on the bioethical issues explored therein.
If you have a suggestion for us to include in the future, send us a note at research@cbhd.org.
(Becky Chambers, 2022)
Artificial Intelligence, What It Means to Be Human, Techno-Society, Sci-Fi
(Allie Rowbottom, 2022)
Social Media Culture, Plastic Surgery, Commodification of the Body, Dark Drama
(Saqeda Johnson, 2023)
Socioeconomic Status, Race, Pregnancy and Motherhood, Historical Fiction
(Universal Pictures, 2023, PG-13 for violent content and terror, some strong language and a suggestive reference)
Artificial Intelligence, Digital Technology, Grief, Sci-Fi Horror
(Paper Street Pictures, 2023, Not Rated)
Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, What It Means to Be Human, Sci-Fi Thriller
(Sony Pictures, 2018 PG-13 for thematic content, some drug and sexual references and for language)
Technology, Grief, Relationships in a Digital Age, Family Drama
(Apple TV, 2023)
Technology, Ethics, Futurism, Disaster
(Apple TV, 2023)
Technology, Human Nature, Community, Comedy
(HBO Max, 2023)
Pandemics, Grief, Tribalism, Post-Apocalyptic Drama
CBHD Research Staff, "Bioengagement (Spring 2023)," Dignitas 30, no. 1 (2023): 29, www.cbhd.org/dignitas-articles/bioengagement-spring-2023.