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"We share these apprehensions. However, our experience in geriatrics, palliative, and critical care reinforces how 
  • Difficult it can be for families to make decisions for incapacitated patients. 
  • Surrogates experience profound emotional and psychological stress, 
  • Written advance directives have not proven as effective as hoped, and 
  • Most critically ill patients have never engaged in comprehensive advance care planning. In addition, 
  • Clinicians are imperfect prognosticators and 
  • There are large disparities in access to palliative care across race and ethnicity, geography, and economic class.
"Given these significant limitations, and the inexorable advancements in AI, it behooves us to consider how AI could be safely, ethically, and equitably deployed to help surrogates for individuals who are seriously ill. 

"In this Viewpoint, we explore how AI could support surrogate decision-makers while addressing some of the attendant epistemic and moral challenges."



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