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"textContent": "AI systems already decide how ambulances are routed, how supply chains operate and how autonomous drones plan their missions. Yet when those systems make a risky or counterintuitive choice, humans are often expected to accept it without challenge, warns a new study from the University of Surrey.",
"title": "We trust AI with life and death decisions, but humans still don't challenge the AI's choices"
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