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AI and Ethics, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, February 2022
- David De Cremer, Garry Kasparov:
The ethical AI - paradox: why better technology needs more and not less human responsibility. 1-4 - Henrik Skaug Sætra:
Robotomorphy. 5-13 - Henrik Skaug Sætra, Mark Coeckelbergh, John Danaher:
The AI ethicist's dilemma: fighting Big Tech by supporting Big Tech. 15-27 - Erik Hermann, Gunter Hermann:
Artificial intelligence in research and development for sustainability: the centrality of explicability and research data management. 29-33 - Sountongnoma Martial Anicet Kiemde, Ahmed Dooguy Kora:
Towards an ethics of AI in Africa: rule of education. 35-40 - Alan Gillies, Peter Smith:
Can AI systems meet the ethical requirements of professional decision-making in health care? 41-47 - David De Cremer:
With AI entering organizations, responsible leadership may slip! 49-51 - Graca Carvalho, Emre Kazim:
Themes in data strategy: thematic analysis of 'A European Strategy for Data' (EC). 53-63 - Bernd Carsten Stahl:
From computer ethics and the ethics of AI towards an ethics of digital ecosystems. 65-77 - Maximilian Wich, Tobias Eder, Hala Al Kuwatly, Georg Groh:
Bias and comparison framework for abusive language datasets. 79-101 - Mehdi Elahi, Dietmar Jannach, Lars Skjærven, Erik Knudsen, Helle Sjøvaag, Kristian Tolonen, Øyvind Holmstad, Igor Pipkin, Eivind Throndsen, Agnes Stenbom, Eivind Fiskerud, Adrian Oesch, Loek Vredenberg, Christoph Trattner:
Towards responsible media recommendation. 103-114 - Alistair Knott, Mark Sagar, Martin Takác:
The ethics of interaction with neurorobotic agents: a case study with BabyX. 115-128 - Esther Nehme, Rayane El Sibai, Jacques Bou Abdo, A. Ross Taylor, Jacques Demerjian:
Converged AI, IoT, and blockchain technologies: a conceptual ethics framework. 129-143 - Sergei Kamolov, Alexander Kriebitz, Polina Eliseeva, Nikita Aleksandrov:
Factoring ethics in management algorithms for municipal information-analytical systems. 145-156 - Muhammad Ali Chaudhry, Emre Kazim:
Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIEd): a high-level academic and industry note 2021. 157-165 - Sumeet Hindocha, Cosmin Badea:
Moral exemplars for the virtuous machine: the clinician's role in ethical artificial intelligence for healthcare. 167-175 - Luvuyo Gantsho:
God does not play dice but self-driving cars should. 177-184 - Jeremy E. Davis, Duncan Purves, Juan E. Gilbert, Schuyler Sturm:
Five ethical challenges facing data-driven policing. 185-198 - Pamela Ugwudike:
AI audits for assessing design logics and building ethical systems: the case of predictive policing algorithms. 199-208 - Nitesh Rai:
Why ethical audit matters in artificial intelligence? 209-218 - Christian Herzog:
On the risk of confusing interpretability with explicability. 219-225 - Simisola Johnson:
Racing into the fourth industrial revolution: exploring the ethical dimensions of medical AI and rights-based regulatory framework. 227-232 - Md. Abdul Malek:
Criminal courts' artificial intelligence: the way it reinforces bias and discrimination. 233-245 - Anais Resseguier:
Thinking AI with a hammer. Kate Crawford's Atlas of AI (2021). 247-248 - Nitesh Rai:
Correction to: Why ethical audit matters in artificial intelligence? 249 - Robert Hanna, Emre Kazim:
Correction to: Philosophical foundations for digital ethics and AI Ethics: a dignitarian approach. 251
Volume 2, Number 2, May 2022
- Jan Kleijssen:
Preface. 253 - Sebastian Hallensleben:
Foreword. 255-256 - J. Peter Burgess:
The impossible necessity of AI governance. 257-258 - Nathalie De Marcellis-Warin, Frédéric Marty, Eva Thelisson, Thierry Warin:
Artificial intelligence and consumer manipulations: from consumer's counter algorithms to firm's self-regulation tools. 259-268 - Yannick Meneceur, Clementina Barbaro:
Artificial intelligence and the judicial memory: the great misunderstanding. 269-275 - Allison Gardner, Adam Leon Smith, Adam Steventon, Ellen Coughlan, Marie Oldfield:
Ethical funding for trustworthy AI: proposals to address the responsibilities of funders to ensure that projects adhere to trustworthy AI practice. 277-291 - Amandeep S. Gill, Stefan Germann:
Conceptual and normative approaches to AI governance for a global digital ecosystem supportive of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 293-301 - Lewin Schmitt:
Mapping global AI governance: a nascent regime in a fragmented landscape. 303-314 - Lewin Schmitt:
Correction to: Mapping global AI governance: a nascent regime in a fragmented landscape. 315 - Aurélien Bourgais, Issam Ibnouhsein:
Ethics-by-design: the next frontier of industrialization. 317-324 - Ulises Cortés, Atia Cortés, Dario Garcia-Gasulla, Raquel Pérez-Arnal, Sergio Álvarez-Napagao, Enric Àlvarez:
The ethical use of high-performance computing and artificial intelligence: fighting COVID-19 at Barcelona Supercomputing Center. 325-340 - Johann Jakob Häußermann, Christoph Lütge:
Community-in-the-loop: towards pluralistic value creation in AI, or - why AI needs business ethics. 341-362
Volume 2, Number 3, August 2022
- Catherine Mulligan, Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood:
AI ethics: A framework for measuring embodied carbon in AI systems. 363-375 - Denise R. S. Almeida, Konstantin Shmarko, Elizabeth Lomas:
The ethics of facial recognition technologies, surveillance, and accountability in an age of artificial intelligence: a comparative analysis of US, EU, and UK regulatory frameworks. 377-387 - Marie Oldfield, Ella Haig:
Analytical modelling and UK Government policy. 389-404 - Jacqui Ayling, Adriane Chapman:
Putting AI ethics to work: are the tools fit for purpose? 405-429 - Selin Akgün, Christine Greenhow:
Artificial intelligence in education: Addressing ethical challenges in K-12 settings. 431-440 - James Brusseau:
Using edge cases to disentangle fairness and solidarity in AI ethics. 441-447 - Takashi Izumo, Yueh-Hsuan Weng:
Coarse ethics: how to ethically assess explainable artificial intelligence. 449-461 - Charlotte Stix:
Foundations for the future: institution building for the purpose of artificial intelligence governance. 463-476 - Abigail Goldsteen, Gilad Ezov, Ron Shmelkin, Micha Moffie, Ariel Farkash:
Data minimization for GDPR compliance in machine learning models. 477-491 - Mark Ryan, Simone van der Burg, Marc-Jeroen Bogaardt:
Identifying key ethical debates for autonomous robots in agri-food: a research agenda. 493-507 - Samuel Wehrli, Corinna Hertweck, Mohammadreza Amirian, Stefan Glüge, Thilo Stadelmann:
Bias, awareness, and ignorance in deep-learning-based face recognition. 509-522 - Anna Strasser:
Distributed responsibility in human-machine interactions. 523-532 - David De Cremer, Garry Kasparov:
The ethics of technology innovation: a double-edged sword? 533-537
Volume 2, Number 4, November 2022
- Golnar Karimian, Elena Petelos, Silvia M. A. A. Evers:
The ethical issues of the application of artificial intelligence in healthcare: a systematic scoping review. 539-551 - Aurelien Teguede Keleko, Bernard Kamsu-Foguem, Raymond Houé Ngouna, Amèvi Tongne:
Artificial intelligence and real-time predictive maintenance in industry 4.0: a bibliometric analysis. 553-577 - David De Cremer, Devesh Narayanan, Andreas Deppeler, Mahak Nagpal, Jack McGuire:
The road to a human-centred digital society: opportunities, challenges and responsibilities for humans in the age of machines. 579-583 - Christoph Trattner, Dietmar Jannach, Enrico Motta, Irene Costera Meijer, Nicholas Diakopoulos, Mehdi Elahi, Andreas L. Opdahl, Bjørnar Tessem, Njål Borch, Morten Fjeld, Lilja Øvrelid, Koenraad De Smedt, Hallvard Moe:
Responsible media technology and AI: challenges and research directions. 585-594 - Sun Sun Lim, Roland Bouffanais:
'Data dregs' and its implications for AI ethics: Revelations from the pandemic. 595-597 - Giuseppe Placidi:
Ethical issues deriving from the delayed adoption of artificial intelligence in medical imaging. 599-602 - Matti Mäntymäki, Matti Minkkinen, Teemu Birkstedt, Mika Viljanen:
Defining organizational AI governance. 603-609 - Dina Babushkina, Athanasios Votsis:
Disruption, technology and the question of (artificial) identity. 611-622 - Petar Radanliev, David De Roure, Carsten Maple, Uchenna Ani:
Methodology for integrating artificial intelligence in healthcare systems: learning from COVID-19 to prepare for Disease X. 623-630 - Michal Choras, Michal Wozniak:
The double-edged sword of AI: Ethical Adversarial Attacks to counter artificial intelligence for crime. 631-634 - Tayo Obafemi-Ajayi, Andy D. Perkins, Bindu Nanduri, Donald C. Wunsch II, James A. Foster, Joan Peckham:
No-boundary thinking: a viable solution to ethical data-driven AI in precision medicine. 635-643 - Hunter Cantrell:
Autonomous weapon systems and the claim-rights of innocents on the battlefield. 645-653 - Inga Strümke, Marija Slavkovik, Vince Istvan Madai:
The social dilemma in artificial intelligence development and why we have to solve it. 655-665 - Edmund Ofosu Benefo, Aubrey Tingler, Madeline White, Joel Cover, Liana Torres, Christopher Broussard, Adel Shirmohammadi, Abani K. Pradhan, Debasmita Patra:
Ethical, legal, social, and economic (ELSE) implications of artificial intelligence at a global level: a scientometrics approach. 667-682 - Erik Persson, Maria Hedlund:
The future of AI in our hands? To what extent are we as individuals morally responsible for guiding the development of AI in a desirable direction? 683-695 - Ilina Georgieva, Claudio Lazo, Tjerk Timan, Anne Fleur van Veenstra:
From AI ethics principles to data science practice: a reflection and a gap analysis based on recent frameworks and practical experience. 697-711 - Ekaterina Svetlova:
AI ethics and systemic risks in finance. 713-725 - Jan-Hendrik Heinrichs:
Responsibility assignment won't solve the moral issues of artificial intelligence. 727-736 - Travis LaCroix:
Moral dilemmas for moral machines. 737-746 - Hannah Bleher, Matthias Braun:
Diffused responsibility: attributions of responsibility in the use of AI-driven clinical decision support systems. 747-761 - Catherine Stinson:
Algorithms are not neutral. 763-770 - Lorenzo Belenguer:
AI bias: exploring discriminatory algorithmic decision-making models and the application of possible machine-centric solutions adapted from the pharmaceutical industry. 771-787 - Atle Ottesen Søvik:
How a non-conscious robot could be an agent with capacity for morally responsible behaviour. 789-800 - Emanuele Ratti, Mark Graves:
Explainable machine learning practices: opening another black box for reliable medical AI. 801-814 - Daniel Vale, Ali El-Sharif, Muhammed Ali:
Explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) post-hoc explainability methods: risks and limitations in non-discrimination law. 815-826 - W. David Holford:
'Design-for-responsible' algorithmic decision-making systems: a question of ethical judgement and human meaningful control. 827-836 - Jamy Li, Mark H. Chignell:
FMEA-AI: AI fairness impact assessment using failure mode and effects analysis. 837-850 - Thilo Hagendorff:
Blind spots in AI ethics. 851-867 - Wei Li, Yi Huang, Shichao Wang, Xuecai Xu:
Safety criticism and ethical dilemma of autonomous vehicles. 869-874
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