Potentially Perilous Preference Parrots: Why Digital Twins Do Not Respect Patient Autonomy

American Journal of Bioethics 24 (7):43-45 (2024)
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The debate about the chances and dangers of a patient preference predictor (PPP) has been lively ever since Annette Rid and David Wendler proposed this fascinating idea ten years ago. Given the tec...

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