Issue 1/2024
Content (18 Articles)
Original Paper
Building trust with digital democratic innovations
Anna Mikhaylovskaya, Rouméas Élise
Open Access
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Can machine learning make naturalism about health truly naturalistic? A reflection on a data-driven concept of health
Ariel Guersenzvaig
Open Access
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How to teach responsible AI in Higher Education: challenges and opportunities
Andrea Aler Tubella, Marçal Mora-Cantallops, Juan Carlos Nieves
Open Access
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Engineers on responsibility: feminist approaches to who’s responsible for ethical AI
Eleanor Drage, Kerry McInerney, Jude Browne
Open Access
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The conceptual exportation question: conceptual engineering and the normativity of virtual worlds
Thomas Montefiore, Paul-Mikhail Catapang Podosky
Open Access
Correction
Correction to: Weapons of moral construction? On the value of fairness in algorithmic decision-making
Benedetta Giovanola, Simona Tiribelli
Original Paper
Embracing grief in the age of deathbots: a temporary tool, not a permanent solution
Aorigele Bao, Yi Zeng
Open Access
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Diversity and language technology: how language modeling bias causes epistemic injustice
Paula Helm, Gábor Bella, Gertraud Koch, Fausto Giunchiglia
Open Access
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Ethics of generative AI and manipulation: a design-oriented research agenda
Michael Klenk
Open Access
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Design culture for Sustainable urban artificial intelligence: Bruno Latour and the search for a different AI urbanism
Otello Palmini, Federico Cugurullo
Open Access
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Socially disruptive technologies and epistemic injustice
J. K. G. Hopster
Open Access
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Why converging technologies need converging international regulation
Dirk Helbing, Marcello Ienca
Open Access
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AI and the need for justification (to the patient)
Anantharaman Muralidharan, Julian Savulescu, G. Owen Schaefer
Open Access
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Intentional astrobiological signaling and questions of causal impotence
Chelsea Haramia