Implicit Fuzzy Specifications, Inferior to Explicit Balancing

American Journal of Bioethics 22 (7):21-23 (2022)
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Lukas J. Meier et al. offer the promise of a pathway for resolving clinical bioethical problems using an artificial intelligence interface. The ultimate goal, we assume, is...

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