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AI Ethics
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volume 4, number 1, 2024
Christophe Gouguenheim
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Ahmad Berjaoui
Neighborhood sampling confidence metric for object detection.
AI Ethics
4 (1) (2024)
Rebekka Görge
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Elena Haedecke
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Michael Mock
Using ScrutinAI for visual inspection of DNN performance in a medical use case.
AI Ethics
4 (1) (2024)
Ajaya Adhikari
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Steven Vethman
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Daan Vos
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Marc Lenz
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Ioana Cocu
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Ioannis Tolios
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Cor J. Veenman
Gender mobility in the labor market with skills-based matching models.
AI Ethics
4 (1) (2024)
Eva Thelisson
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Himanshu Verma
Conformity assessment under the EU AI act general approach.
AI Ethics
4 (1) (2024)
Biplav Srivastava
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Kausik Lakkaraju
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Mariana Bernagozzi
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Marco Valtorta
Advances in automatically rating the trustworthiness of text processing services.
AI Ethics
4 (1) (2024)
Katarzyna Kapusta
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Lucas Mattioli
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Boussad Addad
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Mohammed Lansari
Protecting ownership rights of ML models using watermarking in the light of adversarial attacks.
AI Ethics
4 (1) (2024)
Bryan Lavender
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Sami Abuhaimed
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Sandip Sen
Positive and negative explanation effects in human-agent teams.
AI Ethics
4 (1) (2024)
Omer Nguena Timo
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Tianqi Xiao
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Florent Avellaneda
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Yasir Malik
,
Stefan D. Bruda
Evaluating trustworthiness of decision tree learning algorithms based on equivalence checking.
AI Ethics
4 (1) (2024)
Bertrand Braunschweig
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Stefan Buijsman
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Faïcel Chamroukhi
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Fredrik Heintz
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Foutse Khomh
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Juliette Mattioli
,
Maximilian Poretschkin
AITA: AI trustworthiness assessment.
AI Ethics
4 (1) (2024)
Juliette Mattioli
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Henri Sohier
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Agnès Delaborde
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Kahina Amokrane-Ferka
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Afef Awadid
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Zakaria Chihani
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Souhaiel Khalfaoui
,
Gabriel Pedroza
An overview of key trustworthiness attributes and KPIs for trusted ML-based systems engineering.
AI Ethics
4 (1) (2024)
volume 4, number 2, 2024
Erez Firt
Correction: Ought we align the values of artificial moral agents?
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Orlando Gomes
I, Robot: the three laws of robotics and the ethics of the peopleless economy.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Sebastian Knell
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Markus Rüther
Artificial intelligence, superefficiency and the end of work: a humanistic perspective on meaning in life.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Ewa Milczarek
Artificial intelligence's right to life.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Suzanne Tolmeijer
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Vicky Arpatzoglou
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Luca Rossetto
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Abraham Bernstein
Trolleys, crashes, and perception - a survey on how current autonomous vehicles debates invoke problematic expectations.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Alessandra Cenci
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Susanne Jakobsen Ilskov
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Nicklas Sindlev Andersen
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Marco Chiarandini
The participatory value-sensitive design (VSD) of a mHealth app targeting citizens with dementia in a Danish municipality.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Thomas Grote
Fairness as adequacy: a sociotechnical view on model evaluation in machine learning.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Arunima Chakraborty
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Nisigandha Bhuyan
Can artificial intelligence be a Kantian moral agent? On moral autonomy of AI system.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Christoph Bartneck
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Kumar Yogeeswaran
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Chris G. Sibley
Personality and demographic correlates of support for regulating artificial intelligence.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Brian Hutler
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Travis N. Rieder
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Debra J. H. Mathews
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David A. Handelman
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Ariel M. Greenberg
Designing robots that do no harm: understanding the challenges of Ethics for Robots.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Haleh Asgarinia
Publisher Correction: Convergence of the source control and actual access accounts of privacy.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Zoë Porter
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Ibrahim Habli
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John A. McDermid
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Marten H. L. Kaas
A principles-based ethics assurance argument pattern for AI and autonomous systems.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Ghanim Al-Sulaiti
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Mohammad Amin Sadeghi
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Lokendra Chauhan
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Ji Lucas
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Sanjay Chawla
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Ahmed K. Elmagarmid
A pragmatic perspective on AI transparency at workplace.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Edward Hunter Christie
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Amy Ertan
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Laurynas Adomaitis
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Matthias Klaus
Regulating lethal autonomous weapon systems: exploring the challenges of explainability and traceability.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Jan-Christoph Heilinger
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Hendrik Kempt
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Saskia K. Nagel
Beware of sustainable AI! Uses and abuses of a worthy goal.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Johannes Thumfart
Correction: The democratic offset: Contestation, deliberation, and participation regarding military applications of AI.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Guido Löhr
If conceptual engineering is a new method in the ethics of AI, what method is it exactly?
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Simon Courtenage
Intelligent machines, collectives, and moral responsibility.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Maria do Rosário Pinto-Alves
Dermatological diagnostic-assistive technologies: a call for regulatory action.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Marc Jungtäubl
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Christopher Zirnig
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Caroline Ruiner
HCI driving alienation: autonomy and involvement as blind spots in digital ethics.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Haleh Asgarinia
Convergence of the source control and actual access accounts of privacy.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Tricia A. Griffin
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Brian Patrick Green
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Jos V. M. Welie
The ethical agency of AI developers.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Avinash Agarwal
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Harsh Agarwal
A seven-layer model with checklists for standardising fairness assessment throughout the AI lifecycle.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Kjell Jørgen Hole
Tools with general AI and no existential risk.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Dennis Schuessler
The probability problems of the Moral Machine Experiment.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Thomas Søbirk Petersen
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Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
Need for speed? Why vehicles capable of driving faster than legal speed limits should be banned.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Katharina Simbeck
Publisher Correction: They shall be fair, transparent, and robust: auditing learning analytics systems.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Sergio Genovesi
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Julia Maria Mönig
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Anna Schmitz
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Maximilian Poretschkin
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Maram Akila
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Manoj Kahdan
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Romina Kleiner
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Lena Krieger
,
Alexander Zimmermann
Standardizing fairness-evaluation procedures: interdisciplinary insights on machine learning algorithms in creditworthiness assessments for small personal loans.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Yoshija Walter
The rapid competitive economy of machine learning development: a discussion on the social risks and benefits.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Johannes Thumfart
The democratic offset: Contestation, deliberation, and participation regarding military applications of AI.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
David B. Resnik
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Suzanne L. Andrews
A precautionary approach to autonomous vehicles.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Tina Nguyen
Merging public health and automated approaches to address online hate speech.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Simon Friederich
Symbiosis, not alignment, as the goal for liberal democracies in the transition to artificial general intelligence.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Ziagul Hosseini
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Sven Nyholm
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Pascale M. Le Blanc
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Paul T. Y. Preenen
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Evangelia Demerouti
Assessing the artificially intelligent workplace: an ethical framework for evaluating experimental technologies in workplace settings.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Esther Keymolen
Trustworthy tech companies: talking the talk or walking the walk?
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Erez Firt
Ought we align the values of artificial moral agents?
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Ali Ladak
What would qualify an artificial intelligence for moral standing?
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Rosalie A. Waelen
The ethics of computer vision: an overview in terms of power.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Koki Arai
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Masakazu Matsumoto
Public perceptions of autonomous lethal weapons systems.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)
Katharina Simbeck
They shall be fair, transparent, and robust: auditing learning analytics systems.
AI Ethics
4 (2) (2024)