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How Will We Know When Self-Driving Cars Are Safe? When They Can Handle the World’s Worst Drivers

How Will We Know When Self-Driving Cars Are Safe? When They Can Handle the World’s Worst Drivers

by Chani Freedman | May 20, 2023 | Technology Ethics

Call it the Mad Max driving test, a gantlet only a Hollywood director—or a mild-mannered engineer—could dream up.
Does Therapy Really Work?

Does Therapy Really Work?

by Chani Freedman | May 16, 2023 | Medical Ethics

Research shows that counseling delivers great benefits to many people. But it’s hard to say exactly what that means for you.
The First Year of AI College Ends in Ruin

The First Year of AI College Ends in Ruin

by Chani Freedman | May 16, 2023 | Technology Ethics

 There’s an arms race on campus, and professors are losing.
Love Your Patient as Yourself: On Reviving the Broken Heart of American Medical Ethics

Love Your Patient as Yourself: On Reviving the Broken Heart of American Medical Ethics

by Chani Freedman | Apr 24, 2023 | Medical Ethics

American medical ethics is broken, and it needs love to be healed. 
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