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Ethics and Information Technology, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, March 2023
- Matthew J. Dennis, Evgeni Aizenberg:
Correction to: the Ethics of AI in Human Resources. 1 - Herman Veluwenkamp, Jeroen van den Hoven:
Design for values and conceptual engineering. 2 - Giorgia Pozzi:
Automated opioid risk scores: a case for machine learning-induced epistemic injustice in healthcare. 3 - Regina Müller, Eva Kuhn, Robert Ranisch, Jonathan Hunger, Nadia Primc:
Ethics of sleep tracking: techno-ethical particularities of consumer-led sleep-tracking with a focus on medicalization, vulnerability, and relationality. 4 - Ingvild Bode, Hendrik Huelss, Anna Nadibaidze, Guangyu Qiao-Franco, Tom F. A. Watts:
Prospects for the global governance of autonomous weapons: comparing Chinese, Russian, and US practices. 5 - Rockwell F. Clancy, Ingvild Bode, Qin Zhu:
The need for and nature of a normative, cultural psychology of weaponized AI (artificial intelligence). 6 - Tim McFarland, Zena Assaad:
Legal reviews of in situ learning in autonomous weapons. 9 - Markus Christen, Thomas Burri, Serhiy Kandul, Pascal Vörös:
Who is controlling whom? Reframing "meaningful human control" of AI systems in security. 10 - Christine Boshuijzen-van Burken:
Value Sensitive Design for autonomous weapon systems - a primer. 11 - Daniel Trusilo, David Danks:
Artificial intelligence and humanitarian obligations. 12 - Maciek Zajac:
AWS compliance with the ethical principle of proportionality: three possible solutions. 13 - H. W. Meerveld, R. H. A. Lindelauf, Eric O. Postma, Marie Postma:
The irresponsibility of not using AI in the military. 14 - Tomasz Zurek, Jonathan Kwik, Tom M. van Engers:
Model of a military autonomous device following International Humanitarian Law. 15 - Nathan Gabriel Wood:
Autonomous weapon systems and responsibility gaps: a taxonomy. 16 - Jurriaan van Diggelen, Jason S. Metcalfe, Karel van den Bosch, Mark A. Neerincx, Jose H. Kerstholt:
Role of emotions in responsible military AI. 17 - Liselotte Polderman:
Governing (ir)responsibilities for future military AI systems. 18 - Justinas Lingevicius:
Military artificial intelligence as power: consideration for European Union actorness. 19 - Niël H. Conradie:
Autonomous Military Systems: collective responsibility and distributed burdens. 20 - Lauritz Aastrup Munch, Jakob Mainz, Jens Christian Bjerring:
The value of responsibility gaps in algorithmic decision-making. 21 - Vaishak Belle:
Knowledge representation and acquisition for ethical AI: challenges and opportunities. 22 - Anton Vedder, Daniela Spajic:
Moral autonomy of patients and legal barriers to a possible duty of health related data sharing. 23
Volume 25, Number 2, June 2023
- Camila Hernandez Flowerman:
(Some) algorithmic bias as institutional bias. 24 - Daan Kayser:
Why a treaty on autonomous weapons is necessary and feasible. 25 - Anne Gerdes, Tove Faber Frandsen:
A systematic review of almost three decades of value sensitive design (VSD): what happened to the technical investigations? 26 - Rachel Azafrani, Abhishek Gupta:
Bridging the civilian-military divide in responsible AI principles and practices. 27 - Simone Casiraghi:
Anything new under the sun? Insights from a history of institutionalized AI ethics. 28 - Tom N. Coggins, Steffen Steinert:
The seven troubles with norm-compliant robots. 29 - Morgan Luck:
Has Montefiore and Formosa resisted the Gamer's Dilemma? 31 - Julian J. Koplin:
Dual-use implications of AI text generation. 32
Volume 25, Number 3, September 2023
- Cécile Fabre:
The ethics of hacking. Ross W. Bellaby. 33 - Raquel Benbunan-Fich:
To pay or not to pay? handling crowdsourced participants who drop out from a research study. 34 - Sune Holm:
Algorithmic legitimacy in clinical decision-making. 35 - Michael Wilson:
Specifying a principle of cryptographic justice as a response to the problem of going dark. 36 - Thomas Coghlan, Damian Cox:
Between death and suffering: resolving the gamer's dilemma. 37 - Gordon Hull:
Dirty data labeled dirt cheap: epistemic injustice in machine learning systems. 38 - Samuel Ulbricht:
A Kantian response to the Gamer's Dilemma. 39 - Brett Karlan:
Human achievement and artificial intelligence. 40 - Melvin Chen:
The philosophy of the metaverse. 41 - Erez Firt:
Calibrating machine behavior: a challenge for AI alignment. 42 - Kamil Mamak, Kaja Kowalczewska:
Military robots should not look like a humans. 43 - Mark Coeckelbergh:
How to do robots with words: a performative view of the moral status of humans and nonhumans. 44 - Douglas R. Campbell:
In defense of (some) online echo chambers. 45 - Seumas Miller:
Cognitive warfare: an ethical analysis. 46 - Charlie Harry Smith:
Digitising reflective equilibrium. 47 - Michal Pruski:
Ethics framework for predictive clinical AI model updating. 48
Volume 25, Number 4, December 2023
- Laurence Barry, Arthur Charpentier:
Melting contestation: insurance fairness and machine learning. 49 - Anda Zahiu, Emilian Mihailov, Brian D. Earp, Kathryn B. Francis, Julian Savulescu:
Empathy training through virtual reality: moral enhancement with the freedom to fall? 50 - Ludovico Giacomo Conti, Peter Seele:
The contested role of AI ethics boards in smart societies: a step towards improvement based on board composition by sortition. 51 - Alexander Andersson, Per-Erik Milam:
Violent video games: content, attitudes, and norms. 52 - Abootaleb Safdari:
Person, thing, Robot: a moral and legal ontology for the 21st century and beyond: by David Gunkel. 53 - Verena Zimmermann:
Smart cities as a testbed for experimenting with humans? - Applying psychological ethical guidelines to smart city interventions. 54 - Alistair Knott, Dino Pedreschi, Raja Chatila, Tapabrata Chakraborti, Susan Leavy, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, David M. Eyers, Andrew Trotman, Paul D. Teal, Przemyslaw Biecek, Stuart Russell, Yoshua Bengio:
Generative AI models should include detection mechanisms as a condition for public release. 55 - Marina Micheli, Isabelle Hupont, Blagoj Delipetrev, Josep Soler Garrido:
The landscape of data and AI documentation approaches in the European policy context. 56 - Robert Sparrow, Mark Andrejevic, Bridget Harris:
Should we embrace "Big Sister"? Smart speakers as a means to combat intimate partner violence. 57 - Bart Custers:
The Right to Break the Law? Perfect Enforcement of the Law Using Technology Impedes the Development of Legal Systems. 58 - Brad Partridge, Susan Dodds:
Conceptualising and regulating all neural data from consumer-directed devices as medical data: more scope for an unnecessary expansion of medical influence? 59 - Bart A. Kamphorst, Adam Henschke:
Public health measures and the rise of incidental surveillance: Considerations about private informational power and accountability. 60 - Eko Rahmadian, Daniel Feitosa, Yulia Virantina:
Digital twins, big data governance, and sustainable tourism. 61
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