Genetic propensity for education boosts lifetime income by 13% for tertiary graduates via job mobility, but 71% of the gap is explained by paternal genetic effects.
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Chaplains view AI chatbots as unable to provide attuned pastoral care for non-clinical emotional needs, based on themes of listening, connecting, carrying, and wanting.
LLMs support decision prediction and rationale generation but lack evidence for genuine decision explanation, requiring stricter standards to avoid over-crediting.
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Effects of Genetic Propensity for Education on Labor Market and Health Trajectories across the Working Life
Genetic propensity for education boosts lifetime income by 13% for tertiary graduates via job mobility, but 71% of the gap is explained by paternal genetic effects.
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Chaplains' Reflections on the Design and Usage of AI for Conversational Care
Chaplains view AI chatbots as unable to provide attuned pastoral care for non-clinical emotional needs, based on themes of listening, connecting, carrying, and wanting.
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LLMs Should Not Yet Be Credited with Decision Explanation
LLMs support decision prediction and rationale generation but lack evidence for genuine decision explanation, requiring stricter standards to avoid over-crediting.