Issue 1/2023
Content (23 Articles)
Design for values and conceptual engineering
Herman Veluwenkamp, Jeroen van den Hoven
Automated opioid risk scores: a case for machine learning-induced epistemic injustice in healthcare
Giorgia Pozzi
Ethics of sleep tracking: techno-ethical particularities of consumer-led sleep-tracking with a focus on medicalization, vulnerability, and relationality
Regina Müller, Eva Kuhn, Robert Ranisch, Jonathan Hunger, Nadia Primc
Prospects for the global governance of autonomous weapons: comparing Chinese, Russian, and US practices
Ingvild Bode, Hendrik Huelss, Anna Nadibaidze, Guangyu Qiao-Franco, Tom F.A. Watts
The need for and nature of a normative, cultural psychology of weaponized AI (artificial intelligence)
Rockwell Clancy, Ingvild Bode, Qin Zhu
Legal and ethical implications of autonomous cyber capabilities: a call for retaining human control in cyberspace
Marta Stroppa
Responsible reliance concerning development and use of AI in the military domain
Vincent Boulanin, Dustin A. Lewis
Legal reviews of in situ learning in autonomous weapons
Tim McFarland, Zena Assaad
Who is controlling whom? Reframing “meaningful human control” of AI systems in security
Markus Christen, Thomas Burri, Serhiy Kandul, Pascal Vörös
Value Sensitive Design for autonomous weapon systems – a primer
Christine Boshuijzen-van Burken
Artificial intelligence and humanitarian obligations
Daniel Trusilo, David Danks
AWS compliance with the ethical principle of proportionality: three possible solutions
Maciek Zając
The irresponsibility of not using AI in the military
H. W. Meerveld, R. H. A. Lindelauf, E. O. Postma, M. Postma
Model of a military autonomous device following International Humanitarian Law
Tomasz Zurek, Jonathan Kwik, Tom van Engers
Role of emotions in responsible military AI
Jurriaan van Diggelen, Jason S. Metcalfe, Karel van den Bosch, Mark Neerincx, José Kerstholt
Military artificial intelligence as power: consideration for European Union actorness
Justinas Lingevicius
Autonomous Military Systems: collective responsibility and distributed burdens
Niël Henk Conradie
The value of responsibility gaps in algorithmic decision-making
Lauritz Munch, Jakob Mainz, Jens Christian Bjerring
Knowledge representation and acquisition for ethical AI: challenges and opportunities
Vaishak Belle
Moral autonomy of patients and legal barriers to a possible duty of health related data sharing
Anton Vedder, Daniela Spajić