Artificial Intelligence and Medicine: A Non-Dominant, Objective Approach to Supported Decision-Making?

American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (3):249-252 (2023)
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McCarthy and Howard (2023) present a “Non-Domination” approach to supported decision-making, specially to help intellectually and developmentally disabled (IDD) patients rather than “Mental Prosthe...

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