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Personal but Necessarily Predictive? Developing a Bioethics Research Agenda for AI-Enabled Decision-Making Tools

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A Personalized Patient Preference Predictor for Substituted Judgments in Healthcare: Technically Feasible and Ethically Desirable

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I wish to sincerely thank Robert Truog and Martha Montello for their formative feedback on the ideas reflected in this commentary, and to the Brocher Foundation for providing the collaborative space to further develop the concepts herein.

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s.)

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Funding

This work was supported by a Mentored Research Scientist Award from the National Human Genome Research Institute (K01HG013112) and Fondation Brocher

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