I Turned Off the Meter for a Grieving Stranger—Then the Algorithm Came for Me

I cancelled the ride, turned off the app, and refused to take him home. He needed saving, not a ride.

The door slammed shut, but he didn’t buckle up.

He just sat there, clutching a plastic bag labeled “Patient Belongings.”

The smell hit me first. That sharp, antiseptic hospital smell. The scent of bad news.

“Where to?” I asked, though …

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