Technologies such as AI can improve the predictability of outcomes in end-of-life care, potentially transforming decision-making processes for patients and families. However, they also raise ethical questions about the role of technology in making end-of-life decisions and the potential to prioritizing efficiency over compassionate care. Ensuring that technology enhances rather than undermines the human aspects of end-of-life care is a paramount ethical concern.
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