💨 Abstract

An international study found that people are less likely to accept euthanasia decisions made by AI compared to human doctors. Participants from Finland, Czechia, and the UK preferred human judgment in end-of-life care decisions such as switching off life support, highlighting a 'Human-Robot Moral Judgment Asymmetry Effect.' This preference doesn't extend to decisions to keep life support on or when patients request assisted death.

Courtesy: Jen Mills