Ausgabe 6/2024
Inhalt (46 Artikel)
Global governance and the normalization of artificial intelligence as ‘good’ for human health
- Open Access
- Main Paper
Michael Strange, Jason Tucker
Machine and human agents in moral dilemmas: automation–autonomic and EEG effect
- Main Paper
Federico Cassioli, Laura Angioletti, Michela Balconi
Keep trusting! A plea for the notion of Trustworthy AI
- Open Access
- Main Paper
Giacomo Zanotti, Mattia Petrolo, Daniele Chiffi, Viola Schiaffonati
The Digital Nexus: tracing the evolution of human consciousness and cognition within the artificial realm—a comprehensive review
- Main Paper
Zheng Wang, Di-tao Wu
“Machine Down”: making sense of human–computer interaction—Garfinkel’s research on ELIZA and LYRIC from 1967 to 1969 and its contemporary relevance
- Open Access
- MAIN paper
Clemens Eisenmann, Jakub Mlynář, Jason Turowetz, Anne W. Rawls
Could the destruction of a beloved robot be considered a hate crime? An exploration of the legal and social significance of robot love
- Open Access
- Main Paper
Paula Sweeney
Truth machines: synthesizing veracity in AI language models
- Open Access
- Open Forum
Luke Munn, Liam Magee, Vanicka Arora
Basic values in artificial intelligence: comparative factor analysis in Estonia, Germany, and Sweden
- Open Access
- Open Forum
Anu Masso, Anne Kaun, Colin van Noordt
Humanities and social sciences (HSS) and the challenges posed by AI: a French point of view
- OPEN FORUM
Laurent Petit
Social context of the issue of discriminatory algorithmic decision-making systems
- OPEN FORUM
Daniel Varona, Juan Luis Suarez
Living with AI personal assistant: an ethical appraisal
- Open Forum
Lorraine K. C. Yeung, Cecilia S. Y. Tam, Sam S. S. Lau, Mandy M. Ko
Differences in stakeholders’ expectations of gendered robots in the field of psychotherapy: an exploratory survey
- Open Access
- Open Forum
Tatsuya Nomura, Tomohiro Suzuki, Hirokazu Kumazaki
Online consent: how much do we need to know?
- Open Access
- Open Forum
Bartlomiej Chomanski, Lode Lauwaert
Grasping AI: experiential exercises for designers
- Open Access
- OPEN FORUM
Dave Murray-Rust, Maria Luce Lupetti, Iohanna Nicenboim, Wouter van der Hoog
Trustworthy AI: AI made in Germany and Europe?
- Open Access
- OPEN FORUM
Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen, Thorben Krokowski
Modeling AI Trust for 2050: perspectives from media and info-communication experts
- Open Access
- Open Forum
Katalin Feher, Lilla Vicsek, Mark Deuze
Understanding users’ responses to disclosed vs. undisclosed customer service chatbots: a mixed methods study
- Open Access
- Open Forum
Margot J. van der Goot, Nathalie Koubayová, Eva A. van Reijmersdal
Artificial intelligence and modern planned economies: a discussion on methods and institutions
- Open Access
- Open Forum
Spyridon Samothrakis
Perspectives of patients and clinicians on big data and AI in health: a comparative empirical investigation
- Open Access
- OPEN FORUM
Patrik Hummel, Matthias Braun, Serena Bischoff, David Samhammer, Katharina Seitz, Peter A. Fasching, Peter Dabrock
Evaluating the acceptability of ethical recommendations in industry 4.0: an ethics by design approach
- Open Forum
Marc M. Anderson, Karën Fort
Sentience, Vulcans, and zombies: the value of phenomenal consciousness
- Open Access
- Open Forum
Joshua Shepherd
Machine learning in human creativity: status and perspectives
- Open Forum
Mirko Farina, Andrea Lavazza, Giuseppe Sartori, Witold Pedrycz
Economics of AI behavior: nudging the digital minds toward greater societal benefit
- Curmudgeon Corner
Emre Sezgin
Giordano Bruno’s prescience: tracing the Renaissance influence on artificial intelligence
- Curmudgeon Corner
Zheng Wang, Di-tao Wu
Involving patients in artificial intelligence research to build trustworthy systems
- Curmudgeon Corner
Soumya Banerjee, Sarah Griffiths
Magical thinking and the test of humanity: we have seen the danger of AI and it is us
- Curmudgeon Corner
David Morris
Escape climate apathy by harnessing the power of generative AI
- Curmudgeon Corner
Quan-Hoang Vuong, Manh-Tung Ho
Rethinking artificial intelligence from the perspective of interdisciplinary knowledge production
- Curmudgeon Corner
Chan Lu
Artificial intelligence and the law from a Japanese perspective: a book review
- Book Review
Manh-Tung Ho
A review of Robots Won’t Save Japan: An Ethnography of Eldercare Automation by James Wright
- Book Review
Ngoc-Thang B. Le, Manh-Tung Ho
Correction: Bowling alone in the autonomous vehicle: the ethics of well-being in the driverless car
- Correction
Avigail Ferdman
Correction: Artificial intelligence as the new fire and its geopolitics
- Correction
Manh-Tung Ho, Hong-Kong T. Nguyen