
John Wyatt
Doctor, author, speaker, and research scientist specializing in neonatology and medical ethics. His expertise lies in the ethical challenges of medical advancements.
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May 20, 2025 • 1h 39min
S2 E11. The Future of AI: Live In London With John Wyatt
In this engaging discussion, bio-ethics expert John Wyatt, author of 'The Robot Will See You Now', navigates the complexities of AI's impact on humanity and faith. He raises thought-provoking questions about relationships with AI, including whether an AI girlfriend can be deemed a legitimate partner. Wyatt highlights both the benefits of AI in healthcare and the risks of dehumanization and job displacement. The conversation also touches on the ethical implications of AI in society and the evolving role of the church in fostering genuine human connection in an increasingly virtual world.

Nov 12, 2025 • 1h 11min
Autonomy, suffering and dignity: Christianity and assisted dying
John Wyatt, an experienced physician and ethicist, dives deep into the controversial topic of assisted dying. He critiques the UK’s proposed bill, raising concerns over euphemistic language and the implications for patient autonomy. Wyatt candidly compares international statistics on assisted death and examines the medicalization of dying. He challenges the ethical distinction between suicide prevention and assisted dying, warning against the risks of coercion. Ultimately, he advocates for compassionate care that acknowledges human dignity without resorting to killing.

Sep 1, 2021 • 1h 13min
How to Die Well - Dr John Wyatt
Dr. John Wyatt, a doctor and research scientist known for his work in neonatology and medical ethics, dives into profound topics surrounding death. He discusses how societal views on mortality have shifted, particularly post-COVID-19, and the importance of open communication about dying. Wyatt explores the implications of assisted dying and palliative care, challenging the notion of life extension versus the quality of death. Through these discussions, he encourages listeners to confront their mortality and seek deeper meaning in life.


