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Human autonomy in the age of artificial intelligence

Current AI policy recommendations differ on what the risks to human autonomy are. To systematically address risks to autonomy, we need to confront the complexity of the concept itself and adapt governance solutions accordingly.

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The author thanks J. Tasioulas, M. Philipps-Brown, C. Veliz, T. Lechterman, A. Dafoe and B. Garfinkel for their helpful comments. Funding: No external funding sources.

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Prunkl, C. Human autonomy in the age of artificial intelligence. Nat Mach Intell 4, 99–101 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42256-022-00449-9

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