This paper critically engages Jasper Debrabander’s defence of the right not to know in the context of incidental findings.
Panelists discuss how utilization management limits clinical autonomy and advocate for reforms that preserve shared, patient-centered decision-making. Panelists discuss how increasing utilization ...
Autonomy scales only when governance evolves with it. In high-performing organizations, governance does not constrain ...
Pedro Barata makes the case for a new approach in financial crime prevention, taking into consideration the potential impact of AI agents ...
Why does giving your team AI tools make them less autonomous, not more? Here's the trap destroying AI initiatives: You give your team powerful AI tools to enhance their decision-making. Within weeks, ...
Abstract: As autonomous systems become increasingly prevalent in safety-critical domains, ensuring their safe operation remains a key challenge. This seminar examines the questions: Are we there yet?
The digitization of the physical world is no longer about making machines work harder, but about enabling them to function with the same level of autonomy as the operators they assist.
Sarah Herrington is a biology major and she is a 2024-25 health care ethics intern at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Views are her own. Ethical decision making is a ...
Leadership within accounting firms is transforming. Complexity, artificial intelligence, and embracing autonomy in an era defined by rapid change aren't just beneficial; they're essential to ...
In high-accountability organizations, decisions carry consequences that ripple across customers, employees, partners and ...
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