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AI’s moral musings seem more convincing than humans’
Humans Prefer AI Answers To Moral Questions, According To New Study
ChatGPT shows better moral judgment than a college undergrad
Judges found to reduce sentencing when presented with full social and financial cost of incarceration
Brain Scans Often Misinterpreted in Criminal Justice System
Brain Scans Predict Which Criminals Are Most Likely to Reoffend
Brain Scans Predict Criminals’ Likelihood of Rearrest
Justice at all costs? Rethinking risk with the science of the mind.
What makes a "successful" psychopath?
by Psychology Today
Georgia Public Broadcasting coverage of
Justice at any cost?
Brain function tied to risk of criminal acts
The Science And Politics Of Precrime
Brain Scans Predict Who's Likely To Be A Repeat Offender
Should Our Brains Count as Courtroom Evidence?
Brain scans predict which criminals are more likely to reoffend
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