AI’s Ability to Manipulate Decision Making Requires a Moratorium on Its Use in Obtaining Consent for Biomedical Research
The U.S. should ban the use of persuasive AI in human subject research.

The U.S. should ban the use of persuasive AI in human subject research.
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By declaring the pandemic over by fiat, the government is giving up the fight when they should be redoubling their efforts.
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Protecting the public’s health stands in direct conflict with the interests of those who fund elections and those who hold political power.
Despite recent Supreme Court rulings, the federal government still has considerable power to both lead and persuade.
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It is time to step away from this destructive path where nine unelected individuals can decide our fate.
From this hearing we can anticipate substantial strengthening of an individual state’s ability to resist federal regulation.