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How AI could predict your preferences at the end of life

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Only about 14 per cent of older Australians have an Advance Care Directive, which outlines their wishes for the end of life.

In most cases these decisions come down to a family member, or sometimes a doctor needs to make a quick call in the emergency room.

Some experts are exploring whether artificial intelligence (AI) could be used to make those decisions easier and more accurate.

Guest/s

  • Nicola Champion, palliative care nurse
  • Dr Brian Earp, Associate Professor of biomedical ethics at the National University of Singapore
  • Dr Teva Brender, internal medicine resident at the University of California, San Francisco

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Manage episode 479051400 series 5409
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Only about 14 per cent of older Australians have an Advance Care Directive, which outlines their wishes for the end of life.

In most cases these decisions come down to a family member, or sometimes a doctor needs to make a quick call in the emergency room.

Some experts are exploring whether artificial intelligence (AI) could be used to make those decisions easier and more accurate.

Guest/s

  • Nicola Champion, palliative care nurse
  • Dr Brian Earp, Associate Professor of biomedical ethics at the National University of Singapore
  • Dr Teva Brender, internal medicine resident at the University of California, San Francisco

References

  continue reading

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