People aren't ready to let robots and AI decide on euthanasia, study finds
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People aren't ready to let robots and AI decide on euthanasia, study finds
Study participants were told of scenarios where AI or humans could decide on end-of-life care (Picture: Getty) You’d probably let AI compose an email for you. Going over a medical scan to check for signs of cancer? Most likely, yes as well. But deciding when life support should be switched off for a patient in a coma? A new study has shown there’s one clear line where we don’t yet want a robot to take control, and that is deciding on the time of…
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