The SIENNA project has produced many unique reports. It is possibly be the first project to:
- Provide an extensive overview of existing ethics codes and research ethics protocols for human genomics, human enhancement and AI & Robotics in EU member states as well as internationally.
- Provide a comparative legal analysis of legislation for the three fields in EU member states and internationally, especially in relation to human rights issues.
- Perform foresight analyses covering human genomics, human enhancement and AI & Robotics and utilize these foresight analysis for the identification of potential future ethical issues in these fields
- Perform comprehensive ethical analyses of the three fields, covering both fundamental ethical issues and ethical issues in relation to specific products and application domains, and covering both present and potential future developments
- Conduct quantitative surveys in 11 countries, including in EU member states (7 countries), and one country each from North America, South America, Africa and Asia. the USA, to obtain public’s awareness and views of the three technology areas.
- Conduct expanded focus groups (“panels of citizens”) in five EU member states to obtain qualitative data to further understand the views of the general publics on these three fields of technologies
- Develop ethical frameworks, guidelines and research ethics protocols for the three fields that include input from a wide range of stakeholders as well as consultations of the public
- Develop generalized methods for legal analysis, ethical analysis, and the development of ethical frameworks and guidelines and research ethics protocols for emerging technologies
The project has an envisioned impact in four areas. First, to foster implementation of ethics standards at EU and international level for the three technology areas (genomics, human enhancement, and AI & Robotics) through operational guidelines for research ethics committees, codes of responsible conduct and other ethics tools for developers, and improved versions of existing ethical and legal frameworks. We have managed to develop such instruments together with stakeholders, and some key stakeholders have been adopting them. A second proposed impact pertained to new approaches for developing, translating and adapting ethical frameworks for new and emerging technologies and promoting responsible conduct of research and innovation. We have developed and disseminated such approaches, and they are currently having impact. For instance, our approaches are being used in new EU and national research projects. Third, we aimed to attain impact through extensive stakeholder engagement through workshops, interviews, advisory board roles and webinars. We have indeed engaged with hundreds upon hundreds of stakeholders through these means. And finally, we have attained impact through our elaborate communication and dissemination activities, having reached, by our estimate, over 5 million people.