- Imagining and governing artificial intelligence: the ordoliberal way—an analysis of the national strategy ‘AI made in Germany’
- Adaptable robots, ethics, and trust: a qualitative and philosophical exploration of the individual experience of trustworthy AI
- Chatbots, search engines, and the sealing of knowledges
- Intelligence in animals, humans and machines: a heliocentric view of intelligence?
- A metaphysical account of agency for technology governance
- Philosophy of technology for the lost age of freedom: a critical treatise on human essence and uncertain future
- The ontological quandary of deepfakes
- Correction to: Are we inventing ourselves out of our own usefulness? Striking a balance between creativity and AI
- Is explainable AI responsible AI?
- Innovation, risk and control: The true trend is ‘from tool to purpose’—A discussion on the standardization of AI
- Responsible research in artificial intelligence: lessons from the past
- Challenges as catalysts: how Waymo’s Open Dataset Challenges shape AI development
- Philosophy of education in a changing digital environment: an epistemological scope of the problem
- The argument for near-term human disempowerment through AI
- Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me!—Navigating the cybersecurity risks of generative AI
- The open texture of ‘algorithm’ in legal language
- Citizens’ data afterlives: Practices of dataset inclusion in machine learning for public welfare
- ChatGPT: towards AI subjectivity
- Hic sunt leones. User orientation as a design principle for emerging institutions on social media platforms
- Opening the black boxes of the black carpet in the era of risk society: a sociological analysis of AI, algorithms and big data at work through the case study of the Greek postal services
- From the essence of humanity to the essence of intelligence, and AI in the future society
- The shift of Artificial Intelligence research from academia to industry: implications and possible future directions
- Augmenting morality through ethics education: the ACTWith model
- Emerging contours of geopolitics and state in the digital era
- Assessing the impact of heat vulnerability on urban public spaces using a fuzzy-based unified computational technique
- Eliza and the artist
- Give the machine a chance, human experts ain’t that great…
- When will the blind be able to take their first steps with GDR guidance under artificial intelligence?
- Using rhetorical strategies to design prompts: a human-in-the-loop approach to make AI useful
- Toward the symbiocene through artificial intelligence
- The misdirected approach of open source algorithms
- The work of art in the age of artificial intelligibility
- Responsible automatically processable regulation
- Nationalize AI!
- AI statecraft heating-up: the automation of governance through Canada’s Chinook case study
- Human presencing: an alternative perspective on human embodiment and its implications for technology
- Technology impact model: a transition from the technology acceptance model
- Trust, risk perception, and intention to use autonomous vehicles: an interdisciplinary bibliometric review
- Can AI determine its own future?
- AI safety: necessary, but insufficient and possibly problematic
- Bridging divides: Empathy-augmenting technologies and cultural soul-searching
- Not “what”, but “where is creativity?”: towards a relational-materialist approach to generative AI
- Collaborative route map and navigation of the guide dog robot based on optimum energy consumption
- Manifestations of xenophobia in AI systems
- Beyond the physical self: understanding the perversion of reality and the desire for digital transcendence via digital avatars in the context of Baudrillard’s theory
- Machine learning and human learning: a socio-cultural and -material perspective on their relationship and the implications for researching working and learning
- On prediction-modelers and decision-makers: why fairness requires more than a fair prediction model
- Bringing older people’s perspectives on consumer socially assistive robots into debates about the future of privacy protection and AI governance
- Generative AI and human–robot interaction: implications and future agenda for business, society and ethics
- Abundance of words versus poverty of mind: the hidden human costs co-created with LLMs
- Artificial intelligence and identity: the rise of the statistical individual
- Leveraging the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in exploring the interplay among tax revenue, institutional quality, and economic growth in the G-7 countries
- Five premises to understand human–computer interactions as AI is changing the world
- Lessons from the California Gold Rush of 1849: prudence and care before advancing generative AI initiatives within your enterprise
- How far should we allow machines to further externalize human internal expression?
- Trust, artificial intelligence and software practitioners: an interdisciplinary agenda
- Experiment on teaching visually impaired and blind children using a mobile electronic alphabetic braille trainer
- The database construction of reality in the age of AI: the coming revolution in sociology?
- On the need to develop nuanced measures assessing attitudes towards AI and AI literacy in representative large-scale samples
- Correction to: Emotional AI and the future of wellbeing in the post-pandemic workplace
- Blind search and flexible product visions: the sociotechnical shaping of generative music engines
- From ethics to epistemology and back again: informativeness and epistemic injustice in explanatory medical machine learning
- The role of collective agreements in times of uncertain AI governance: lessons from the Hollywood scriptwriters’ agreement
- What to consider before incorporating generative AI into schools?
- Poisoning an already poisoned well
- Spot the bot
- Cuteness in avatar design: a cross-cultural study on the influence of baby schema features and other visual characteristics
- Narrativity and responsible and transparent ai practices
- Public perceptions of the use of artificial intelligence in Defence: a qualitative exploration
- Surveying Judges about artificial intelligence: profession, judicial adjudication, and legal principles
- Freedom, AI and God: why being dominated by a friendly super-AI might not be so bad
- User-centered AI-based voice-assistants for safe mobility of older people in urban context
- Negotiating the authenticity of AI: how the discourse on AI rejects human indeterminacy
- Ethical governance of artificial intelligence for defence: normative tradeoffs for principle to practice guidance
- Challenges of responsible AI in practice: scoping review and recommended actions
- What makes full artificial agents morally different
- The achievement gap thesis reconsidered: artificial intelligence, automation, and meaningful work
- Are we inventing ourselves out of our own usefulness? Striking a balance between creativity and AI
- The age of machinoids
- When discussing the desirability of religious robots: courage for theology!
- Artificial influencers and the dead internet theory
- Architect, AI and the maximiser scenario
- Why we should design less privileged AI systems
- AI research assistants, intrinsic values, and the science we want
- Challenges in enabling user control over algorithm-based services
- A comment on the pursuit to align AI: we do not need value-aligned AI, we need AI that is risk-averse
- Artists or art thieves? media use, media messages, and public opinion about artificial intelligence image generators
- Should Animal Crossing be environmentally conscious?
- Affective neuroscience theory and attitudes towards artificial intelligence
- Eliza! A reckoning with Cartesian magic
- The irony of AI in a low-to-middle-income country
- The changing face of Agrarian labor in the age of artificial intelligence and machine learning: balancing benefits and risks
- Understanding via exemplification in XAI: how explaining image classification benefits from exemplars
- Socratic nudges, virtual moral assistants and the problem of autonomy
- The sociotechnical entanglement of AI and values
- Ethical concerns around privacy and data security in AI health monitoring for Parkinson’s disease: insights from patients, family members, and healthcare professionals
- Stream: social data and knowledge collective intelligence platform for TRaining Ethical AI Models
- “Threatened and empty selves following AI-based virtual influencers”: comparison between followers and non-followers of virtual influencers in AI-driven digital marketing
- The synergistic potential of AI and blockchain for organizations
- AI-generated art and fiction: signifying everything, meaning nothing?
- Mark Amerika: My life as an artificial creative intelligence
- How will the state think with ChatGPT? The challenges of generative artificial intelligence for public administrations
- Widening the screen: embodied cognition and audiovisual online social interaction in the digital age
- The socio-aesthetic construction of meaning in digitally mediated environments: a digital sensemaking approach
- From Phoebus to witches to death clocks: why we are taking predictive technologies to the extreme
- Rethinking artificial intelligence from the perspective of interdisciplinary knowledge production
- Sentience, Vulcans, and zombies: the value of phenomenal consciousness
- Evaluating the acceptability of ethical recommendations in industry 4.0: an ethics by design approach
- Empathy: an ethical consideration of AI & others in the workplace
- Machine learning in human creativity: status and perspectives
- Perspectives of patients and clinicians on big data and AI in health: a comparative empirical investigation
- Artificial intelligence and modern planned economies: a discussion on methods and institutions
- Understanding users’ responses to disclosed vs. undisclosed customer service chatbots: a mixed methods study
- Escape climate apathy by harnessing the power of generative AI
- Modeling AI Trust for 2050: perspectives from media and info-communication experts
- ChatGPT and digital capitalism: need for an antidote of Competition Law
- Generative AI and photographic transparency
- The poverty of ethical AI: impact sourcing and AI supply chains
- A qualified defense of top-down approaches in machine ethics
- How to dance, robot?
- The cookie dispositif
- Correction: On the moral status of social robots: considering the consciousness criterion
- Robot, let us pray! Can and should robots have religious functions? An ethical exploration of religious robots
- Towards a decolonial I in AI: mapping the pervasive effects of artificial intelligence on the art ecosystem
- Shoshana Zuboff, The age of surveillance capitalism: the fight for a human future at the new frontier of power
- The art of the semi-living: ethics of care and the bioart of Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr
- Moral judgment in realistic traffic scenarios: moving beyond the trolley paradigm for ethics of autonomous vehicles
- Technology, institutions and regulation: towards a normative theory
- Automated decision-making and the problem of evil
- Hermeneutic of performing cultures
- Technology, the latent conqueror: an experimental study on the perception and awareness of technological determinism featuring select sci-fi films and AI literature
- An analysis of informational power transformations: from modern state to the new regime of performativity
- Three lines of defense against risks from AI
- At the intersection of humanity and technology: a technofeminist intersectional critical discourse analysis of gender and race biases in the natural language processing model GPT-3
- Trustworthy AI: AI made in Germany and Europe?
- “Machine Down”: making sense of human–computer interaction—Garfinkel’s research on ELIZA and LYRIC from 1967 to 1969 and its contemporary relevance
- Transforming hermeneutics
- Artificial thinking and doomsday projections: a discourse on trust, ethics and safety
- Correction: Material hermeneutics as cultural learning: from relations to processes of relations
- Could the destruction of a beloved robot be considered a hate crime? An exploration of the legal and social significance of robot love
- "Metropolis" Revisited. . .and Coming
- A review of Robots Won’t Save Japan: An Ethnography of Eldercare Automation by James Wright
- Correction: Artificial intelligence as the new fire and its geopolitics
- Artificial intelligence and the law from a Japanese perspective: a book review
- Correction: Bowling alone in the autonomous vehicle: the ethics of well-being in the driverless car
- Review of “AI assurance: towards trustworthy, explainable, safe, and ethical AI” by Feras A. Batarseh and Laura J. Freeman, Academic Press, 2023
- Mind who’s testing: Turing tests and the post-colonial imposition of their implicit conceptions of intelligence
- Grasping AI: experiential exercises for designers
- Automated inauthenticity
- Friend or foe? Exploring the implications of large language models on the science system
- Towards a decolonial I in AI & Society
- Examining the assumptions of AI hiring assessments and their impact on job seekers’ autonomy over self-representation
- Online consent: how much do we need to know?
- Keep trusting! A plea for the notion of Trustworthy AI
- Differences in stakeholders’ expectations of gendered robots in the field of psychotherapy: an exploratory survey
- Institutionalised distrust and human oversight of artificial intelligence: towards a democratic design of AI governance under the European Union AI Act
- Review of Carlos Montemayor’s The prospect of a humanitarian AI
- Public perception of military AI in the context of techno-optimistic society
- Developing safer AI–concepts from economics to the rescue
- Recontextualising partisan outrage online: analysing the public negotiation of Trump support among American conservatives in 2016
- ‘Pretending to favour the public’: how Facebook’s declared democratising ideals are reversed by its practices
- On the moral permissibility of robot apologies
- Image synthesis from an ethical perspective
- Living with AI personal assistant: an ethical appraisal
- Why thinking about the tacit is key for shaping our AI futures
- Qatipana: cybernetics and cosmotechnics in Latin American art ecosystems
- Mind extended: relational, spatial, and performative ontologies
- AI & society, knowledge, culture and communication
- Artificial reproduction? Tabita Rezaire’s Sugar Walls Teardom and AI “liveness”
- Art histories from nowhere: on the coloniality of experiments in art and artificial intelligence
- Magical thinking and the test of humanity: we have seen the danger of AI and it is us
- Global governance and the normalization of artificial intelligence as ‘good’ for human health
- Digital sovereignty, digital infrastructures, and quantum horizons
- Sculpting the social algorithm for radical futurity
- Reimagining Benin Bronzes using generative adversarial networks
- Social context of the issue of discriminatory algorithmic decision-making systems
- The goddess and her icon: body and mind in the era of artificial intelligence
- Generative AI and human labor: who is replaceable?
- On phantom publics, clusters, and collectives: be(com)ing subject in algorithmic times
- Machine and human agents in moral dilemmas: automation–autonomic and EEG effect
- Prompting meaning: a hermeneutic approach to optimising prompt engineering with ChatGPT
- The latent space of data ethics
- Humanities and social sciences (HSS) and the challenges posed by AI: a French point of view
- Beyond data transactions: a framework for meaningfully informed data donation
- Basic values in artificial intelligence: comparative factor analysis in Estonia, Germany, and Sweden
- The ethics of ex-bots
- The Digital Nexus: tracing the evolution of human consciousness and cognition within the artificial realm—a comprehensive review
- Truth machines: synthesizing veracity in AI language models
- Searching for sentience
- From the eco-calypse to the infocalypse: the importance of building a new culture for protecting the infosphere
- Gendered AI: German news media discourse on the future of work
- Artificial intelligence-related anomies and predictive policing: normative (dis)orders in liberal democracies
- AI is a ruler not a helper
- Involving patients in artificial intelligence research to build trustworthy systems
- Beyond federated data: a data commoning proposition for the EU’s citizen-centric digital strategy
- The privacy dependency thesis and self-defense
- Language agents reduce the risk of existential catastrophe
- Coverage of well-being within artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotics academic literature: the case of disabled people
- Giordano Bruno’s prescience: tracing the Renaissance influence on artificial intelligence
- Dancing with robots: acceptability of humanoid companions to reduce loneliness during COVID-19 (and beyond)
- Economics of AI behavior: nudging the digital minds toward greater societal benefit
- Just accountability structures – a way to promote the safe use of automated decision-making in the public sector
- Blurring the moral limits of data markets: biometrics, emotion and data dividends
- Legal imagination and the US project of globalising the free flow of data
- AI chatbots and liberal education
- Guest Editorial: Tech and the transformation of legal imagination
- Safety by simulation: theorizing the future of robot regulation
- Meta-narratives on machinic otherness: beyond anthropocentrism and exoticism
- Far-reaching effects of the filter bubble, the most notorious metaphor in media studies
- Identifying arbitrage opportunities in retail markets with artificial intelligence
- “Personhood and AI: Why large language models don’t understand us”
- Generative AI, generating precariousness for workers?
- Taking AI risks seriously: a new assessment model for the AI Act
- Theory languages in designing artificial intelligence
- Disengage to survive the AI-powered sensory overload world
- Correction: Urban AI: understanding the emerging role of artificial intelligence in smart cities
- Considerations for collecting data in Māori population for automatic detection of schizophrenia using natural language processing: a New Zealand experience
- ChatGPT and societal dynamics: navigating the crossroads of AI and human interaction
- The neural democratisation of AI
- Trust and robotics: a multi-staged decision-making approach to robots in community
- Embedding AI in society: ethics, policy, governance, and impacts
- Adaptive learning in human–android interactions: an anthropological analysis of play and ritual
- Roots and models
- Correction: Trust, understanding, and machine translation: the task of translation and the responsibility of the translator
- ChatGPT: deconstructing the debate and moving it forward
- Seeing beyond the lens of Platonic Embodiment
- Review of Reality+
- Meaning–thinking–AI
- AI ethics discourse: a call to embrace complexity, interdisciplinarity, and epistemic humility
- Friendly AI will still be our master. Or, why we should not want to be the pets of super-intelligent computers
- Pauses, parrots, and poor arguments: real-world constraints undermine recent calls for AI regulation
- The galloping editor
- Moral disagreement and artificial intelligence
- The approach to AI emergence from the standpoint of future contingents
- Application of artificial intelligence: risk perception and trust in the work context with different impact levels and task types
- Artificial intelligence in local governments: perceptions of city managers on prospects, constraints and choices
- Street surface condition of wealthy and poor neighborhoods: the case of Los Angeles
- Watch out! Cities as data engines
- We have to talk about emotional AI and crime
- Time to re-humanize algorithmic systems
- Understanding citizen perceptions of AI in the smart city
- Intelligence at any price? A criterion for defining AI
- Algorithmic discrimination in the credit domain: what do we know about it?
- The unwitting labourer: extracting humanness in AI training
- Art, technology and the Internet of Living Things
- Rethinking “digital”: a genealogical enquiry into the meaning of digital and its impact on individuals and society
- Adopting AI: how familiarity breeds both trust and contempt
- Trust, understanding, and machine translation: the task of translation and the responsibility of the translator
- Correction to: Robots as moral environments
- Artificial intelligence as the new fire and its geopolitics
- The Indian approach to Artificial Intelligence: an analysis of policy discussions, constitutional values, and regulation
- Ethics of using artificial intelligence (AI) in veterinary medicine
- Gender bias perpetuation and mitigation in AI technologies: challenges and opportunities
- The system of autono‑mobility: computer vision and urban complexity—reflections on artificial intelligence at urban scale
- No such thing as one-size-fits-all in AI ethics frameworks: a comparative case study
- Pashmina authentication on imagery data using deep learning
- Ethical AI does not have to be like finding a black cat in a dark room
- Can AI systems become wise? A note on artificial wisdom
- Music in the digital age: commodity, community, communion
- Losing the information war to adversarial AI
- How we can create the global agreement on generative AI bias: lessons from climate justice
- Hasta la vista baby: why we should dispense of “autonomy” in “autonomous systems”
- ChatGPT is not OK! That’s not (just) because it lies
- Performing Weedist
- On professional skill in the age of digital technology
- Beyond the hype: ‘acceptable futures’ for AI and robotic technologies in healthcare
- Correction: Review of Robot Rights by David J. Gunkel
- Machine learning in bail decisions and judges’ trustworthiness
- AI ethics as subordinated innovation network
- The future of intelligent images: from simulation to stimulation
- Smart technologies and how they create the reality feared by Orwell and Huxley
- Editorial: Beyond regulatory ethics
- AI and consciousness
- Privacy and surveillance concerns in machine learning fall prediction models: implications for geriatric care and the internet of medical things
- Robots as moral environments
- Non-western AI ethics guidelines: implications for intercultural ethics of technology
- Using AI to detect panic buying and improve products distribution amid pandemic
- The ethics of conceptual, ontological, semantic and knowledge modeling
- AI and suicide risk prediction: Facebook live and its aftermath
- The regulation of artificial intelligence
- A phenomenological perspective on AI ethical failures: The case of facial recognition technology
- The ABC of algorithmic aversion: not agent, but benefits and control determine the acceptance of automated decision-making
- Hey Alexa, why are you called intelligent? An empirical investigation on definitions of AI
- Moral distance, AI, and the ethics of care
- Development of a scale for capturing psychological aspects of physical–digital integration: relationships with psychosocial functioning and facial emotion recognition
- Robots among us: ordinary but significant human–robot interactions in the city
- The future of ethics in AI: challenges and opportunities
- Artificial understanding: a step toward robust AI
- Technological grandparents: how communication technologies can improve the well-being of the elderly?
- The five tests: designing and evaluating AI according to indigenous Māori principles
- When something goes wrong: Who is responsible for errors in ML decision-making?
- The epistemic impossibility of an artificial intelligence take-over of democracy
- Equal accuracy for Andrew and Abubakar—detecting and mitigating bias in name-ethnicity classification algorithms
- “Legal personality” of artificial intelligence: methodological problems of scientific reasoning by Ukrainian and EU experts
- When facial recognition does not ‘recognise’: erroneous identifications and resulting liabilities
- Accountability in artificial intelligence: what it is and how it works
- Human–machine coordination in mixed traffic as a problem of Meaningful Human Control
- Emotional AI and the future of wellbeing in the post-pandemic workplace
- Lorenzo Magnani: Discoverability—the urgent need of an ecology of human creativity
- Review of “Knowing our world: an artificial intelligence perspective”, by George F. Luger, Springer, 2021
- Open source intelligence and AI: a systematic review of the GELSI literature
- Creating meaningful work in the age of AI: explainable AI, explainability, and why it matters to organizational designers
- Beta-testing the ethics plugin
- Fear of AI: an inquiry into the adoption of autonomous cars in spite of fear, and a theoretical framework for the study of artificial intelligence technology acceptance
- Understanding dynamics of polarization via multiagent social simulation
- When stigmatization does not work: over-securitization in efforts of the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots
- Moving the AI needle: from chaos to engagement
- Artificial intelligence: a “promising technology”
- Developing a digital platform for community-led initiatives: from local agents′ needs to interface design
- Immersive movies: the effect of point of view on narrative engagement
- Urban-semantic computer vision: a framework for contextual understanding of people in urban spaces
- Recipient design in human–robot interaction: the emergent assessment of a robot’s competence
- Auditing the impact of artificial intelligence on the ability to have a good life: using well-being measures as a tool to investigate the views of undergraduate STEM students
- Artificial intimacy: virtual friends, digital lovers, algorithmic matchmakers
- Think Differently We Must! An AI Manifesto for the Future
- Gianluigi Negro (2017): “The Internet in China. From Infrastructure to a Nascent Civil Society” (Palgrave Macmillan)
- AI and the expert; a blueprint for the ethical use of opaque AI
- Does the paradox of choice exist in theory? A behavioral search model and pareto-improving choice set reduction algorithm
- “Just” accuracy? Procedural fairness demands explainability in AI-based medical resource allocations
- The paradoxical transparency of opaque machine learning
- Law, artificial intelligence, and synaesthesia
- The limitation of ethics-based approaches to regulating artificial intelligence: regulatory gifting in the context of Russia
- The Turing test is a joke
- Privacy preserving or trapping?
- On freedom and slavery when using a smart device
- Characterizing the perception of urban spaces from visual analytics of street-level imagery
- Reasoning about responsibility in autonomous systems: challenges and opportunities
- Advancing residents’ use of shared spaces in Nordic superblocks with intelligent technologies
- Might artificial intelligence become part of the person, and what are the key ethical and legal implications?
- Evidence-based AI, ethics and the circular economy of knowledge
- Autonomous weapons systems and the necessity of interpretation: what Heidegger can tell us about automated warfare
- Coeckelbergh, Mark (2022). The Political Philosophy of AI, Polity Press, Cambridge, UK, ISBN-13: 978-1509548545
- Human–computer interaction tools with gameful design for critical thinking the media ecosystem: a classification framework
- Machine learning: can the automatic pilot transcend the toxic fog?
- Toward children-centric AI: a case for a growth model in children-AI interactions
- Exploring children’s exposure to voice assistants and their ontological conceptualizations of life and technology
- A machine learning approach to recognize bias and discrimination in job advertisements
- AI ethics with Chinese characteristics? Concerns and preferred solutions in Chinese academia
- Can we design artificial persons without being manipulative?
- Social robots as partners?
- Subnational AI policy: shaping AI in a multi-level governance system
- Katherine Crawford: Atlas of AI: Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence
- What is a Turing test for emotional AI?
- Is LaMDA sentient?
- Why we need to be weary of emotional AI
- The QWERTY keyboard from the perspective of the Collingridge dilemma: lessons for co-construction of human-technology
- Artificial virtuous agents in a multi-agent tragedy of the commons
- Victim-blaming AIs
- Drivers behind the public perception of artificial intelligence: insights from major Australian cities
- AI ageism: a critical roadmap for studying age discrimination and exclusion in digitalized societies
- Public procurement of artificial intelligence systems: new risks and future proofing
- Social trust and public digitalization
- Urban AI: understanding the emerging role of artificial intelligence in smart cities
- Smart cities: reviewing the debate about their ethical implications
- Bowling alone in the autonomous vehicle: the ethics of well-being in the driverless car
- The cyclical ethical effects of using artificial intelligence in education
- The paradox of the artificial intelligence system development process: the use case of corporate wellness programs using smart wearables
- Florian Butollo and Sabine Nuss (Eds.) Marx and the Robots: Networked Production, AI, and Human Labour, London, UK: Pluto Press, 2022, 324 pp., $26.95 (Paperback), $99.00 (Hardcover)
- Rules for privately owned robots in public spaces
- Bas de Boer, How scientific instruments speak. Postphenomenology and technological mediations in neuroscientific practice. Lexington books: the Rowman & Littlefield publishing group, Inc., 2020. 211 pages. ISBN 978-1-7936-2784-1 and 978-1-7936-2785-8 (electronic)
- “Review of R. C. Pradhan (RCP)’s Mind, Meaning and World: A Transcendental Perspective, Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd., 2019”
- Using deceased people’s personal data
- Body stakes: an existential ethics of care in living with biometrics and AI
- From algorithmic governance to govern algorithm
- Correction to: From the ground up: developing a practical ethical methodology for integrating AI into industry
- AI and society: a virtue ethics approach
- The scientist of the scientist
- Witnessing: iteration and social change
- Conjectural artworks: seeing at and beyond Maturana and Varela’s visual thinking on life and cognition
- Waldemar Cordeiro and Arteônica: rewritings of digital art in Brazil and Latin America
- After the “new aesthetic”: a short history of the cybernetic turn in Brazil
- Elephant motorbikes and too many neckties: epistemic spatialization as a framework for investigating patterns of bias in convolutional neural networks
- The Polyopticon: a diagram for urban artificial intelligences
- The future of condition based monitoring: risks of operator removal on complex platforms
- Towards a bioinformational understanding of AI
- An explanation space to align user studies with the technical development of Explainable AI
- Fake news and its electoral consequences: a survey experiment on Mexico
- Training philosopher engineers for better AI
- Cyclists and autonomous vehicles at odds
- Impacts of digital business on global value chain participation in European countries
- The psychological and ethological antecedents of human consent to techno-empowerment of autonomous office assistants
- Governing algorithms from the South: a case study of AI development in Africa
- From the ground up: developing a practical ethical methodology for integrating AI into industry
- Posthuman perception of artificial intelligence in science fiction: an exploration of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun
- AI employment decision-making: integrating the equal opportunity merit principle and explainable AI
- Street pavement classification based on navigation through street view imagery
- Artificial intelligence and economic planning
- The emergence and evolution of urban AI
- Contestations in urban mobility: rights, risks, and responsibilities for Urban AI
- ‘Digitalising a National Archive’: interview with John Sheridan, Digital Director at The National Archives, UK
- Perspectives from tech industry: designer Geoff Stead on Iteration as a built-in goal of mobile app design
- Understanding user sensemaking in fairness and transparency in algorithms: algorithmic sensemaking in over-the-top platform
- Artificial intelligence and democratic legitimacy. The problem of publicity in public authority
- Apocalypse now: no need for artificial general intelligence
- Correction to: Operative communication: project Cybersyn and the intersection of information design, interface design, and interaction design
- Algorithmic biases: caring about teens’ neurorights
- Are AI systems biased against the poor? A machine learning analysis using Word2Vec and GloVe embeddings
- Artificial intelligence and work: a critical review of recent research from the social sciences
- Maximizing team synergy in AI-related interdisciplinary groups: an interdisciplinary-by-design iterative methodology
- A free mind cannot be digitally transferred
- Special Issue: Iteration and persuasion as key conditions of digital societies
- Artificial agents’ explainability to support trust: considerations on timing and context
- Two-stage approach to solve ethical morality problem in self-driving cars
- The imitation game, the “child machine,” and the fathers of AI
- Integration of a social robot and gamification in adult learning and effects on motivation, engagement and performance
- Artificial intelligence with American values and Chinese characteristics: a comparative analysis of American and Chinese governmental AI policies
- Using artificial intelligence to prevent crime: implications for due process and criminal justice
- Framing the effects of machine learning on science
- What do we really know about the drivers of undeclared work? An evaluation of the current state of affairs using machine learning
- The news framing of artificial intelligence: a critical exploration of how media discourses make sense of automation
- Everyday data cultures: beyond Big Critique and the technological sublime
- Urban AI depends: the need for (wider) urban strategies
- The autonomous choice architect
- Ethical artificial intelligence framework for a good AI society: principles, opportunities and perils
- A new standard for accident simulations for self-driving vehicles: Can we use Waymo’s results from accident simulations?
- Thinking about the mind-technology problem
- Anthropomorphization and beyond: conceptualizing humanwashing of AI-enabled machines
- Correction to: Investing in AI for social good: an analysis of European national strategies
- Weaving science and digital media: postphenomenology’s expanding hermeneutics
- Expert responsibility in AI development
- Fairness & friends in the data science era
- Toward trustworthy programming for autonomous concurrent systems
- Cognitive architectures for artificial intelligence ethics
- Enhancing human agency through redress in Artificial Intelligence Systems
- Responsibility of AI Systems
- Do submarines swim? Methodological dualism and anthropomorphizing AlphaGo
- Redefining culture in cultural robotics
- An experiential account of a large-scale interdisciplinary data analysis of public engagement
- AI for the public. How public interest theory shifts the discourse on AI
- Barry Sandywell. Dictionary of Visual Discourse. A Dialectical Lexicon of Terms; Routledge: London and New York. 2011. 722 pages. ISBN 9781138102408
- Federico Cugurullo (2021): Frankenstein Urbanism: Eco, Smart and Autonomous Cities, Artificial Intelligence and the End of the City
- Applying AI for social good: Aligning academic journal ratings with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- AI4People or People4AI? On human adaptation to AI at work
- Transformational AI: seeing through the lens of digital heritage and ‘cybersyn’
- Autonomous reciprocity: context matters
- Back and forth: cybernetics interrelations and how it spread in Latin America
- Exploring the roles of trust and social group preference on the legitimacy of algorithmic decision-making vs. human decision-making for allocating COVID-19 vaccinations
- The importance of transparency in naming conventions, designs, and operations of safety features: from modern ADAS to fully autonomous driving functions
- Gender preferences for robots and gender equality orientation in communication situations
- Dismantling AI capitalism: the commons as an alternative to the power concentration of Big Tech
- Should criminal law protect love relation with robots?
- Will AI end privacy? How do we avoid an Orwellian future
- Public understanding of artificial intelligence through entertainment media
- Ethical aspects of AI robots for agri-food; a relational approach based on four case studies
- Social implications of autonomous vehicles: a focus on time
- Tensions in transparent urban AI: designing a smart electric vehicle charge point
- An AI ethics ‘David and Goliath’: value conflicts between large tech companies and their employees
- Justificatory explanations in machine learning: for increased transparency through documenting how key concepts drive and underpin design and engineering decisions
- Correction to: Jumping into the artistic deep end: building the catalogue raisonné
- Minding the gap(s): public perceptions of AI and socio-technical imaginaries
- On dialogue and certainty
- Narratives of epistemic agency in citizen science classification projects: ideals of science and roles of citizens
- Comparative analysis of features extraction techniques for black face age estimation
- All knowledge is not smart: racial and environmental injustices within legacies of smart cities
- Awareness and perception of artificial intelligence operationalized integration in news media industry and society
- AI ethics inflation, Delphi and the restart of theory
- Autonomous weapon systems and jus ad bellum
- The ethical imperative to identify and address data and intelligence asymmetries
- A democratic way of controlling artificial general intelligence
- “I’m afraid I can’t let you do that, Doctor”: meaningful disagreements with AI in medical contexts
- Separating facts and evaluation: motivation, account, and learnings from a novel approach to evaluating the human impacts of machine learning
- Silence: an ignored concept in artificial intelligence
- The application of chatbot on Vietnamese misgrant workers’ right protection in the implementation of new generation free trade agreements (FTAS)
- Bio-digital architecture
- Against the new space race: global AI competition and cooperation for people
- Technological mediation and 3D visualizations in construction engineering practice
- Cybernetic governance of the Peruvian State: a proposal
- How to cheat on your final paper: Assigning AI for student writing
- Team autonomy and digital transformation
- What about investors? ESG analyses as tools for ethics-based AI auditing
- Reflections on emerging HCI–AI research
- Book review: Luca Possati (2021): “The algorithmic unconscious: how psychoanalysis helps in understanding AI” (Routledge)
- Neurorights: the Chilean constitutional change
- Psychological targeting: nudge or boost to foster mindful and sustainable consumption?
- The making of AI society: AI futures frames in German political and media discourses
- Toward the search for the perfect blade runner: a large-scale, international assessment of a test that screens for “humanness sensitivity”
- Managing and accessing web archives: Irish practitioners’ perspectives
- Decision-makers’ attitudes toward the use of care robots in welfare services
- Capsaicin and cybernetics: Mexican intellectual networks in the foundation of cybernetics
- Ankle-Worn Sensor Sleeve to increase walking motivation
- Born digital or fossilised digitally? How born digital data systems continue the legacy of social violence towards LGBTQI + communities: a case study of experiences in the Republic of Ireland
- Blue collar with tie: a human-centered reformulation of the ironies of automation
- Smart soldiers: towards a more ethical warfare
- The Cybernetics of political communications and social transformation in Colombia: the case of the National Audit Office (1995–1998)
- Democracy and second-order cybernetics: the ascent of participation and creativity
- Actionable ethics
- Against “Democratizing AI”
- Cybernetics in Chile: a history with unexpected chapters
- Using linked data to create provenance-rich metadata interlinks: the design and evaluation of the NAISC-L interlinking framework for libraries, archives and museums
- Embedding artificial intelligence in society: looking beyond the EU AI master plan using the culture cycle
- AI in human teams: effects on technology use, members’ interactions, and creative performance under time scarcity
- Nowotny, Helga (2021). In AI we trust: power, illusion and control of predictive algorithms, Polity, Cambridge, UK, ISBN-13: 978-1509548811
- Artificial intelligence ELSI score for science and technology: a comparison between Japan and the US
- Creating a Linked Data thesaurus for Irish traditional music
- The capabilities approach and variety engineering. A case for social cocreation of value
- On the relationships between philosophy of technology, cybernetics, and aesthetics with their impacts on Latin America
- From cybersin to cybernet. Considerations for a cybernetics design thinking in the socialism of the XXI century
- Truth as social practice in a digital era: iteration as persuasion
- Cultural, scientific and technical antecedents of the Cybersyn project in Chile
- Manual-to-digital approach to reprocessing waste: a practice-based perspective towards redefining the environmental role of the arts
- Surveillance, security, and AI as technological acceptance
- Dark archives or a dark age for reasoning over archives?
- Cybernetics and systems art in Latin America: the art and communication center (CAyC) and its pioneering art and technology network
- Born free: a tale of two rivers
- A philosophical view on singularity and strong AI
- Recommender systems for mental health apps: advantages and ethical challenges
- Unintentional intentionality: art and design in the age of artificial intelligence
- Vi/vi/sec/tion of industrial design. Gui Bonsiepe and the formulation of the interface concept. Intec Chile 1972. Document of the beginning of a paradigm shift in the interaction design disciplines
- Will archivists use AI to enhance or to dumb down our societal memory?
- Unlocking digital archives: cross-disciplinary perspectives on AI and born-digital data
- Can machines think? The controversy that led to the Turing test
- A Code of Digital Ethics: laying the foundation for digital ethics in a science and technology company
- Optimising peace through a Universal Global Peace Treaty to constrain the risk of war from a militarised artificial superintelligence
- Interdependence as the key for an ethical artificial autonomy
- Operative communication: project Cybersyn and the intersection of information design, interface design, and interaction design
- Varieties of transparency: exploring agency within AI systems
- Digital cultural heritage standards: from silo to semantic web
- Jumping into the artistic deep end: building the catalogue raisonné
- Legal personhood for the integration of AI systems in the social context: a study hypothesis
- URUCIB: a technological revolution in post-dictatorship Uruguay (1986–88)
- Psychoanalyzing artificial intelligence: the case of Replika
- Why did cybernetics disappear from Latin America?
- Artificial intelligence ethics has a black box problem
- Wonders without number: the information economy of data and its subjects
- Corporate responsibility for the termination of digital friends
- Alienation in a digitalized world
- From the ground truth up: doing AI ethics from practice to principles
- Cybersyn, big data, variety engineering and governance
- The social and ethical impacts of artificial intelligence in agriculture: mapping the agricultural AI literature
- Finding light in dark archives: using AI to connect context and content in email
- Narrative responsibility and artificial intelligence
- Studying human-to-computer bias transference
- Openness and privacy in born-digital archives: reflecting the role of AI development
- Cybernetics, operations research and information theory at the Ulm School of Design and its influence on Latin America
- Towards low-cost machine learning solutions for manufacturing SMEs
- Caring in the in-between: a proposal to introduce responsible AI and robotics to healthcare
- Artificial virtuous agents: from theory to machine implementation
- Ethical problems in the use of algorithms in data management and in a free market economy
- Could artificial intelligence have consciousness? Some perspectives from neurology and parapsychology
- Is it possible to create a responsible AI technology to be used and understood within workplaces and unblocked CEOs’ mindsets?
- Digitally fabricated aesthetic enhancements and enrichments
- Computer vision, human senses, and language of art
- The Nooscope manifested: AI as instrument of knowledge extractivism
- Hey, Google, leave those kids alone: Against hypernudging children in the age of big data
- Reflections on epistemological aspects of artificial intelligence during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Correction to: Excavating AI: the politics of images in machine learning training sets
- “I Am Not Your Robot:” the metaphysical challenge of humanity’s AIS ownership
- Online public discourse on artificial intelligence and ethics in China: context, content, and implications
- Operationalising AI ethics: barriers, enablers and next steps
- Dismantling the Chinese Room with linguistic tools: a framework for elucidating concept-application disputes
- Can we wrong a robot?
- Towards an effective transnational regulation of AI
- Bosses without a heart: socio-demographic and cross-cultural determinants of attitude toward Emotional AI in the workplace
- Many hands make many fingers to point: challenges in creating accountable AI
- Implementations, interpretative malleability, value-laden-ness and the moral significance of agent-based social simulations
- The fiction of simulation: a critique of Bostrom’s simulation argument
- Artificial intelligence is an oxymoron
- Ethics-based auditing of automated decision-making systems: intervention points and policy implications
- Toward a dataist future: tracing Scandinavian posthumanism in Real Humans
- Empiricism in the foundations of cognition
- Digital wormholes
- The AI gambit: leveraging artificial intelligence to combat climate change—opportunities, challenges, and recommendations
- Paradox of choice and sharing personal information
- On and beyond artifacts in moral relations: accounting for power and violence in Coeckelbergh’s social relationism
- Attitudes about Brain–Computer Interface (BCI) technology among Spanish rehabilitation professionals
- Artificial intelligence, public control, and supply of a vital commodity like COVID-19 vaccine
- Speeding up to keep up: exploring the use of AI in the research process
- Processing of grid-based design representations: a qualitative analysis of concurrent think-aloud protocols
- Principle-based recommendations for big data and machine learning in food safety: the P-SAFETY model
- Toy story or children story? Putting children and their rights at the forefront of the artificial intelligence revolution
- Frankenstein: a creation of artificial intelligence?
- Artificial intelligence in fiction: between narratives and metaphors
- Are wicked problems a lack of general collective intelligence?
- Robot and ukiyo-e: implications to cultural varieties in human–robot relationships
- The social turn of artificial intelligence
- On machine learning and the replacement of human labour: anti-Cartesianism versus Babbage’s path
- Beyond the frame problem: what (else) can Heidegger do for AI?
- Ethical considerations and statistical analysis of industry involvement in machine learning research
- Integrating AI ethics in wildlife conservation AI systems in South Africa: a review, challenges, and future research agenda
- A neo-aristotelian perspective on the need for artificial moral agents (AMAs)
- The widening rift between aesthetics and ethics in the design of computational things
- What can science fiction tell us about the future of artificial intelligence policy?
- Examining embedded apparatuses of AI in Facebook and TikTok
- Potentiality, intentionality, and embodiment: a genetic phenomenological sociology of Apple’s technology
- Morals, ethics, and the technology capabilities and limitations of automated and self-driving vehicles
- From posthumanism to ethics of artificial intelligence
- AI under great uncertainty: implications and decision strategies for public policy
- Enter the metrics: critical theory and organizational operationalization of AI ethics
- Explaining multistability: postphenomenology and affordances of technologies
- Attitudes toward the use of humanoid robots in healthcare—a cross-sectional study
- Correction to: Introduction: special issue—critical robotics research
- Australian public understandings of artificial intelligence
- Hidalgo, C.A (2021). How Humans Judge Machines. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. ISBN: 9780262045520
- Operationalising AI ethics: how are companies bridging the gap between practice and principles? An exploratory study
- AI, big data, and the future of consent
- What dangers lurk in the development of emotionally competent artificial intelligence, especially regarding the trend towards sex robots? A review of Catrin Misselhorn’s most recent book
- Socially robotic: making useless machines
- Ethical dilemmas
- Professional ethics and social responsibility: military work and peacebuilding
- The political imaginary of National AI Strategies
- Correction to: Moving beyond the mirror: relational and performative meaning making in human–robot communication
- Against spectatorial utopianism
- Digital Media: Human–Technology Connection by Stacey Irwin, 2017, 198 pages, Lexington Books, 978-1-4985-3710-0, Paperback, $44.99
- Beyond explainability: justifiability and contestability of algorithmic decision systems
- How many angels can dance on the head of a pin? Understanding ‘alien’ thought
- Correction to: On the hermeneutics of screen time
- AI as a boss? A national US survey of predispositions governing comfort with expanded AI roles in society
- AI management beyond the hype: exploring the co-constitution of AI and organizational context
- Aligning artificial intelligence with human values: reflections from a phenomenological perspective
- A new Turing test: metaphor vs. nonsense
- Sensorimotor debilities in digital cultures
- From Blade Runners to Tin Kickers: what the governance of artificial intelligence safety needs to learn from air crash investigators
- Correction to: The ethical application of biometric facial recognition technology
- The possibilities and limits of AI in Chinese judicial judgment
- Testing Turing
- The dissolution of the condicio humana
- Artificial intelligence in hospitals: providing a status quo of ethical considerations in academia to guide future research
- Initiated and received task interdependence and distributed team performance: the mediating roles of different forms of role clarity
- An architecture governance approach for Agile development by tailoring the Spotify model
- What the digital world leaves behind: reiterated analogue traces in Mexican media art
- Introduction: special issue—critical robotics research
- Moving beyond the mirror: relational and performative meaning making in human–robot communication
- Algorithmic abstractions of ‘fashion identity’ and the role of privacy with regard to algorithmic personalisation systems in the fashion domain
- Excavating AI: the politics of images in machine learning training sets
- Artificial intelligence in marketing: friend or foe of sustainable consumption?
- Discourse analysis of academic debate of ethics for AGI
- Will Big Data and personalized medicine do the gender dimension justice?
- Eden in Iraq: a wastewater design project as bio-art—a confluence of nature and culture, design and ecology, in Southern Iraq marshes
- AI ethics – a review of three recent publications
- Pasquale, Frank. New Laws of Robotics: Defending Human Expertise in the Age of AI. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2020
- The Klein bottle of digital identity
- What overarching ethical principle should a superintelligent AI follow?
- In principle obstacles for empathic AI: why we can’t replace human empathy in healthcare
- Intelligent inspection robotics: an open innovation project
- Moral difference between humans and robots: paternalism and human-relative reason
- Entropies and the Anthropocene crisis
- AI and social theory
- On the hermeneutics of screen time
- Social robots and the risks to reciprocity
- Artificial intelligence and global power structure: understanding through Luhmann’s systems theory
- A critical analysis of the representations of older adults in the field of human–robot interaction
- Can communication with social robots influence how children develop empathy? Best-evidence synthesis
- Correction to: The AI doctor will see you now: assessing the framing of AI in news coverage
- Should my robot know what’s best for me? Human–robot interaction between user experience and ethical design
- Robots beyond Science Fiction: mutual learning in human–robot interaction on the way to participatory approaches
- Service robots for affective labor: a sociology of labor perspective
- Michael Polányi’s fiduciary program against fake news and deepfake in the digital age
- Prolegomena to social studies of digital innovation
- The wizard and I: How transparent teleoperation and self-description (do not) affect children’s robot perceptions and child-robot relationship formation
- Empathic responses and moral status for social robots: an argument in favor of robot patienthood based on K. E. Løgstrup
- What is the message of the robot medium? Considering media ecology and mobilities in critical robotics research
- The wiseman in the mirror
- “Magic through many minor measures”: How introducing a flowline production mode in six steps enables journalist team autonomy in local news organizations
- Writing in water: dense responsive media in place of relational interfaces
- Political machines: a framework for studying politics in social machines
- Robotification & ethical cleansing
- A critique of robotics in health care
- Moral zombies: why algorithms are not moral agents
- The ethical application of biometric facial recognition technology
- The future of artificial intelligence, posthumanism and the inflection of Pixley Isaka Seme’s African humanism
- New Pythias of public administration: ambiguity and choice in AI systems as challenges for governance
- A computational approach for creativity assessment of culinary products: the case of elBulli
- In search of the moral status of AI: why sentience is a strong argument
- AI from Concrete to Abstract
- Algorithmic and human decision making: for a double standard of transparency
- Discrimination in the age of artificial intelligence
- Educational technology: what it is and how it works
- The hard limit on human nonanthropocentrism
- Experiences, knowledge of functions, and social acceptance of robots: an exploratory case study focusing on Japan
- Patrick Heelan’s phenomenology and hermeneutics of observation in quantum mechanics
- AI and law: ethical, legal, and socio-political implications
- Correction to: Epistemic practices in Bio Art
- If I cannot move heaven, I will raise hell
- Word vector embeddings hold social ontological relations capable of reflecting meaningful fairness assessments
- Perhaps Ned Ludd had a point?
- On the ‘nature’ of the ‘artificial’
- Is explainable artificial intelligence intrinsically valuable?
- Material hermeneutics as cultural learning: from relations to processes of relations
- Development and implementation processes of digitalization in engineer-to-order manufacturing: enablers and barriers
- Could you hate a robot? And does it matter if you could?
- The future of urban models in the Big Data and AI era: a bibliometric analysis (2000–2019)
- Protecting victim and witness statement: examining the effectiveness of a chatbot that uses artificial intelligence and a cognitive interview
- Automated news recommendation in front of adversarial examples and the technical limits of transparency in algorithmic accountability
- It is like taking a ball for a walk: on boundary work in software development
- How do people judge the credibility of algorithmic sources?
- Algorithmic augmentation of democracy: considering whether technology can enhance the concepts of democracy and the rule of law through four hypotheticals
- Attitude of college students towards ethical issues of artificial intelligence in an international university in Japan
- Categorization and challenges of utilitarianisms in the context of artificial intelligence
- The AI doctor will see you know: assessing the framing of AI in news coverage
- The effect of visual and informational complexity of news website designs on comprehension and memorization among undergraduate students
- Transformative power of technologies: cultural transfer and globalization
- Artifacts and affordances: from designed properties to possibilities for action
- Patrick Aidan Heelan’s The observable: Heisenberg’s philosophy of quantum mechanics, EPUB , ISBN 978-1-4541-9011-0 (New York: Peter Lang, 2016)
- Computers do not think, they are oriented in thought
- Correction to: An emerging AI mainstream: deepening our comparisons of AI frameworks through rhetorical analysis
- Human autonomy, technological automation (and reverse)
- The ethics of algorithms: key problems and solutions
- Introduction: ways of machine seeing
- Organisational responses to the ethical issues of artificial intelligence
- Endowing Artificial Intelligence with legal subjectivity
- The Internet as a Heideggerian paradigm of modern technology: an argument against mythinformation
- The Internet of Bodies—alive, connected and collective: the virtual physical future of our bodies and our senses
- Epistemic practices in Bio Art
- AI urbanism: a design framework for governance, program, and platform cognition
- Interpreting fitness: self-tracking with fitness apps through a postphenomenology lens
- Conservative AI and social inequality: conceptualizing alternatives to bias through social theory
- Data objects for knowing
- Making the black box society transparent
- Music, discourse and intuitive technology
- Why machines cannot be moral
- FlexPersonas: flexible design of IoT-based home healthcare systems targeted at the older adults
- Autonomous Reboot: Kant, the categorical imperative, and contemporary challenges for machine ethicists
- Tacit engagement using tablet-mediated learning for social good
- Attribution of autonomy and its role in robotic language acquisition
- There is no “I” in “AI”
- Ethical encounters
- IoT plant monitoring system for mental health therapy
- Online lockdown diaries as endurance art
- Where is the human got to go? Artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digitalisation, and human–robot interaction in Industry 4.0 and 5.0
- Technoevidence: the "Turing limit" 2020
- Reading vs. Scanning: Notes on Re:Print
- In and out of Wonderland: a criti/chromatic stroll across postdigital culture
- Debate: what is personhood in the age of AI?
- Utilizing Facebook for professional integration of three ethnic groups in Israel
- Autonomous technologies in human ecologies: enlanguaged cognition, practices and technology
- The regulatory intersections between artificial intelligence, data protection and cyber security: challenges and opportunities for the EU legal framework
- Drones, robots and perceived autonomy: implications for living human beings
- Could a robot flirt? 4E cognition, reactive attitudes, and robot autonomy
- Artificial intelligence and responsibility
- AI-based healthcare: a new dawn or apartheid revisited?
- Microdecisions and autonomy in self-driving cars: virtual probabilities
- Correction to: Ground truth to fake geographies: machine vision and learning in visual practices
- What does it mean to embed ethics in data science? An integrative approach based on the microethics and virtues
- Recommender systems and their ethical challenges
- Francesca Ferrando (2019): Philosophical Posthumanism. Theory in the New Humanities, Series Editor: Rosi Braidotti, Preface by Rosi Braidotti). Bloomsbury Academic (27 June, 2019), Hardcover, 296 pages, ISBN-10: 1350059501, ISBN-13: 978-1350059504
- The enhanced human vs. the virtuous human: a post-phenomenological perspective
- The inside out mirror
- An emerging AI mainstream: deepening our comparisons of AI frameworks through rhetorical analysis
- Review of Artificial Intelligence: Reflections in Philosophy, Theology and the Social Sciences by Benedikt P. Göcke and Astrid Rosenthal-von der Pütten
- Artificial intelligence in medicine and the disclosure of risks
- Smart technologies and fundamental rights: Brill’s interview with John-Stewart Gordon
- Strange affair of man with the machine
- Artificial superintelligence and its limits: why AlphaZero cannot become a general agent
- Perceptual bias and technical metapictures: critical machine vision as a humanities challenge
- Designing ethical artifacts has resulted in creative design
- Ethics of engagement
- Collaborating AI and human experts in the maintenance domain
- AI Ethics: how can information ethics provide a framework to avoid usual conceptual pitfalls? An Overview
- Crossroads of seeing: about layers in painting and superimposition in Augmented Reality
- Review of Robot Rights by David J. Gunkel
- Memo Akten’s Learning to See : from machine vision to the machinic unconscious
- Designing our future bio-materiality
- Getting into the engine room: a blueprint to investigate the shadowy steps of AI ethics
- Seeing like an algorithm: operative images and emergent subjects
- Artificial intelligence and institutional critique 2.0: unexpected ways of seeing with computer vision
- Algorithmic bias: should students pay the price?
- The brain, the artificial neural network and the snake: why we see what we see
- Artificial moral and legal personhood
- Seeing threats, sensing flesh: human–machine ensembles at work
- Causality, poetics, and grammatology: the role of computation in machine seeing
- Ian Heywood and Barry Sandywell (eds.). Interpreting Visual Culture. Explorations in the Hermeneutics of the Visual
- Artificial intelligence and the value of transparency
- Authente-Kente: enabling authentication for artisanal economies with deep learning
- Failure of chatbot Tay was evil, ugliness and uselessness in its nature or do we judge it through cognitive shortcuts and biases?
- Ginev, D. (2019). Scientific Conceptualization and Ontological Difference . Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter 2019, pp. 280 + x. ISBN 978-3-11-060373-6
- Expanding hermeneutics to the world of technology
- Decentered ethics in the machine era and guidance for AI regulation
- Helen A’Loy and other tales of female automata: a gendered reading of the narratives of hopes and fears of intelligent machines and artificial intelligence
- The role of experts in the public perception of risk of artificial intelligence
- Anthropomorphizing AlphaGo: a content analysis of the framing of Google DeepMind’s AlphaGo in the Chinese and American press
- Correction to: Interperforming in AI: question of ‘natural’ in machine learning and recurrent neural networks
- Operations of power in autonomous weapon systems: ethical conditions and socio-political prospects
- Understanding the hermeneutics of digital materiality in contemporary architectural modelling: a material engagement perspective
- Seeming autonomy, technology and the uncanny valley
- Machine and person: reconstructing Harry Collins’s categories
- On variational cross-examination: a method for postphenomenological multistability
- From computerised thing to digital being: mission (Im)possible?
- Ethical and legal challenges of informed consent applying artificial intelligence in medical diagnostic consultations
- Artificial intelligence in cyber physical systems
- Forbidden knowledge in machine learning reflections on the limits of research and publication
- Autonomous reboot: Aristotle, autonomy and the ends of machine ethics
- Satellites, war, climate change, and the environment: are we at risk for environmental deskilling?
- Guidance systems: from autonomous directives to legal sensor -bilities
- Drone culture: perspectives on autonomy and anonymity
- Socio-political stability, voter’s emotional expectations, and information management
- Causal Reasoning and Meno’s Paradox
- Do robots dream of escaping? Narrativity and ethics in Alex Garland’s Ex-Machina and Luke Scott’s Morgan
- Role of ruler or intruder? Patient’s right to autonomy in the age of innovation and technologies
- Prediction paradigm: the human price of instrumentalism
- Out of the laboratory and into the classroom: the future of artificial intelligence in education
- Minding morality: ethical artificial societies for public policy modeling
- IIoT and cyber-resilience
- A memorial tribute to Professor Jacques Berleur S.J. and his influence on people working with AI & Society
- Artificial intelligence and moral rights
- SWAMPLAB
- The epistemic opacity of autonomous systems and the ethical consequences
- Artificial intelligence, culture and education
- Clinical AI: opacity, accountability, responsibility and liability
- The necessity of judgment
- The intelligent machine: a new metaphor through which to understand both corporations and AI
- Moral control and ownership in AI systems
- Context, design and conveyance of information: ICT-enabled agricultural information services for rural women in Bangladesh
- From filters to fillers: an active inference approach to body image distortion in the selfie era
- AI and Spinoza: a review of law’s conceptual treatment of Lethal Autonomous
- Attention-based convolutional neural network for Bangla sentiment analysis
- A taxonomy of human–machine collaboration: capturing automation and technical autonomy
- Legal dilemmas of Estonian artificial intelligence strategy: in between of e-society and global race
- From machine ethics to computational ethics
- Hybrid collective intelligence in a human–AI society
- Eric T. Meyer and Ralph Schroeder: Knowledge machines: digital transformations of the sciences and humanities
- Things that help out: designing smart wearables as partners in stress management
- Kai-Fu-Lee (2019): AI Superpowers—China, Silicon Valley and the New World Order
- Disengagement with ethics in robotics as a tacit form of dehumanisation
- Romele, Alberto (2020): Digital hermeneutics: philosophical investigations in new media and technologies
- The Chinese approach to artificial intelligence: an analysis of policy, ethics, and regulation
- On the moral status of social robots: considering the consciousness criterion
- The datafication of the worldview
- AI in the noosphere: an alignment of scientific and wisdom traditions
- Bio art
- Digital hermeneutics for the new age of cinema
- Those who do not move, do not notice their (supply) chains—inconvenient lessons from disruptions related to COVID-19
- Children’s perceptions of social robots: a study of the robots Pepper, AV1 and Tessa at Norwegian research fairs
- Machine learning’s limitations in avoiding automation of bias
- Classical AI linguistic understanding and the insoluble Cartesian problem
- Artificial intelligence and its natural limits
- The hard problem of AI rights
- When is a phenomenologist being hermeneutical?
- The carousel of ethical machinery
- Bio matter in creative practises for fashion and design
- A case-based reasoning recommender system for sustainable smart city development
- Institutions and other things: critical hermeneutics, postphenomenology and material engagement theory
- How software developers can fix part of GDPR’s problem of click-through consents
- Testing and unpacking the effects of digital fake news: on presidential candidate evaluations and voter support
- Consent for targeted advertising: the case of Facebook
- The old doom of a new technology
- Socially responsive technologies: toward a co-developmental path
- Healthcare and anomaly detection: using machine learning to predict anomalies in heart rate data
- “Blessed by the algorithm”: Theistic conceptions of artificial intelligence in online discourse
- Artificial intelligence vs COVID-19: limitations, constraints and pitfalls
- Artificial virtue: the machine question and perceptions of moral character in artificial moral agents
- Assessing contemporary legislative proposals for their compatibility with a natural law case for AI legal personhood
- Smith, Brian Cantwell (2019). The Promise of Artificial Intelligence: Reckoning and Judgment. The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA . ISBN 9780262043045
- Tying the knot with a robot: legal and philosophical foundations for human–artificial intelligence matrimony
- Pearl, Judea and Mackenzie, Dana: The book of why: the new science of cause and effect (2018)
- Material hermeneutics and Heelan’s philosophy of technoscience
- Echoes of myth and magic in the language of Artificial Intelligence
- Safety requirements vs. crashing ethically: what matters most for policies on autonomous vehicles
- A strategic health initiative: context for Coronavirus
- AI in the headlines: the portrayal of the ethical issues of artificial intelligence in the media
- What drives bio-art in the twenty-first century? Sources of innovations and cultural implications in bio-art/biodesign and biotechnology
- Self-building technologies
- Big tech and societal sustainability: an ethical framework
- Artificial intelligence, transparency, and public decision-making
- A hermeneutics of scientific practices and the concept of “text”
- Can a robot invigilator prevent cheating?
- Artificial intelligence applied to the production of high-added-value dinoflagellates toxins
- AI&Society: editorial volume 35.2: the trappings of AI Agency
- Aiming AI at a moving target: health (or disease)
- Reimagining life (forms) with generative and bio art
- Material hermeneutic of digital technologies in the age of AI
- The rise of artificial intelligence and the crisis of moral passivity
- Dance of the artificial alignment and ethics
- Artificial intelligence: consciousness and conscience
- The role of robotics and AI in technologically mediated human evolution: a constructive proposal
- Developing socially inspired robotics through the application of human analogy: capabilities and social practice
- The revelation of superintelligence
- In defense of the Turing test
- Enactive hermeneutics and smart medical technologies
- Concordance as evidence in the Watson for Oncology decision-support system
- Is tomorrow’s car appealing today? Ethical issues and user attitudes beyond automation
- Visual design for a mobile pandemic map system for public health
- The missing G
- Algorithms and values in justice and security
- Sabanci University launches Industrial PhD programme in Action Research
- On conflicts between ethical and logical principles in artificial intelligence
- Culture codes of scientific concepts in global scientific online discourse
- The mediator role of robot anxiety on the relationship between social anxiety and the attitude toward interaction with robots
- In AI we trust? Perceptions about automated decision-making by artificial intelligence
- Technoperformances: using metaphors from the performance arts for a postphenomenology and posthermeneutics of technology use
- Hand rehabilitation assessment system using leap motion controller
- Behavioural artificial intelligence: an agenda for systematic empirical studies of artificial inference
- Guest preface: Streams of consciousness: cognition and intelligent devices
- On social machines for algorithmic regulation
- Automation for the artisanal economy: enhancing the economic and environmental sustainability of crafting professions with human–machine collaboration
- The new AI spring: a deflationary view
- A possibility of inappropriate use of gender studies in human-robot Interaction
- Interperforming in AI: question of ‘natural’ in machine learning and recurrent neural networks
- Indowordnet’s help in Indian language machine translation
- In sweet harmony or in bitter discord? How cultural values and stakeholder requirements shape and users read an urban computing technology
- The greatest epistemological externalisation: reflecting on the puzzling direction we are heading to through algorithmic automatisation
- God-like robots: the semantic overlap between representation of divine and artificial entities
- Opening up the culture black box in community technology design
- Why friendly AIs won’t be that friendly: a friendly reply to Muehlhauser and Bostrom
- Movie films consumption in Brazil: an analysis of support vector machine classification
- Smart Sankey picturization for energy management systems in India
- E-MIIM: an ensemble-learning-based context-aware mobile telephony model for intelligent interruption management
- Legal personhood for artificial intelligence: citizenship as the exception to the rule
- One robot doesn’t fit all: aligning social robot appearance and job suitability from a Middle Eastern perspective
- Non-artificial non-intelligence: Amazon’s Alexa and the frictions of AI
- Announcing the Professor Cooley archive at Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland: a celebration of the legacy of Mike Cooley
- Presenting a hybrid model in social networks recommendation system architecture development
- Are automated vehicles safer than manually driven cars?
- Can artificial intelligency revolutionize drug discovery?
- The race for an artificial general intelligence: implications for public policy
- Black-box artificial intelligence: an epistemological and critical analysis
- Risk management standards and the active management of malicious intent in artificial superintelligence
- AI and the path to envelopment: knowledge as a first step towards the responsible regulation and use of AI-powered machines
- Do people with social anxiety feel anxious about interacting with a robot?
- 15 challenges for AI: or what AI (currently) can’t do
- Culture, the process of knowledge, perception of the world and emergence of AI
- Augmented learning, smart glasses and knowing how
- From judgment to calculation: the phenomenology of embodied skill
- Collective bread diaries: cultural identities in an artificial intelligence framework
- Is it possible to grow an I–Thou relation with an artificial agent? A dialogistic perspective
- I–Thou dialogical encounters in adolescents’ WhatsApp virtual communities
- AI and education: the importance of teacher and student relations
- S. P. Gill: Tacit engagement: beyond interaction
- Digital akrasia: a qualitative study of phubbing
- A machine is cheaper than a human for the same task
- Artifictional intelligence: against humanity’s surrender to computers
- DELINQUENT GENIUS: the strange affair of man and his technology
- The posthuman abstract: AI, DRONOLOGY & “BECOMING ALIEN”
- Virtuous vs. utilitarian artificial moral agents
- The posthuman: AI, dronology, and “becoming alien”
- Burning down the house: bitcoin, carbon-capitalism, and the problem of trustless systems
- The problem of self in Nāgārjuna’s philosophy: a contemporary perspective
- Eight legs good, two legs bad?
- An invitation to critical social science of big data: from critical theory and critical research to omniresistance
- Organic and dynamic tool for use with knowledge base of AI ethics for promoting engineers’ practice of ethical AI design
- Artificial intelligence: looking though the Pygmalion Lens
- AI & Society: In Memoriam
- Artificial intelligence and collective intelligence: the emergence of a new field
- Bird Song Diamond in Deep Space 8k
- Reconsidering Buber, educational technology, and the expansion of dialogic space
- Machine learning, inductive reasoning, and reliability of generalisations
- Is it possible to cure Internet addiction with the Internet?
- Call for papers
- Posthuman learning: AI from novice to expert?
- Man as ‘aggregate of data’
- Digital hermeneutics: from interpreting with machines to interpretational machines
- Imagination machines, Dartmouth-based Turing tests, & a potted history of responses
- AI recognition of differences among book-length texts
- Should I kill or rather not?
- Mental time-travel, semantic flexibility, and A.I. ethics
- Vulnerability under the gaze of robots: relations among humans and robots
- Legal framework for small autonomous agricultural robots
- Simon Penny (2018): Making sense: cognition, computing, art and embodiment
- Classification of global catastrophic risks connected with artificial intelligence
- What do we owe to intelligent robots?
- The contradictions of digital modernity
- Machine intelligence: a chimera
- Robot as the “mechanical other”: transcending karmic dilemma
- Dreyfus on the “Fringe”: information processing, intelligent activity, and the future of thinking machines
- The spur of the moment: what jazz improvisation tells cognitive science
- The Borg–eye and the We–I. The production of a collective living body through wearable computers
- Anonymity and commitment: how do Kierkegaard and Dreyfus fare in the era of Facebook and “post-truth”?
- Limiting the discourse of computer and robot anthropomorphism in a research group
- Promoting inequality? Self-monitoring applications and the problem of social justice
- Introduction to The Last Dream by Joseph Weizenbaum
- The HeartMath coherence model: implications and challenges for artificial intelligence and robotics
- Why AI shall emerge in the one of possible worlds?
- Is artificial intelligence associated with chemist’s creativity represents a threat to humanity?
- Where and when AI and CI meet: exploring the intersection of artificial and collective intelligence towards the goal of innovating how we govern
- The computational therapeutic: exploring Weizenbaum’s ELIZA as a history of the present
- Buber, educational technology, and the expansion of dialogic space
- The naturalness of artificial intelligence from the evolutionary perspective
- Re-approaching fuzzy cognitive maps to increase the knowledge of a system
- Fuzzy modelling and model reference neural adaptive control of the concentration in a chemical reactor (CSTR)
- Can a machine think (anything new)? Automation beyond simulation
- The brain as artificial intelligence: prospecting the frontiers of neuroscience
- The eyes of the state: how central banks think
- Mitigating risks of digitalization through managed industrial security services
- Tony D. Sampson: The Assemblage Brain. Sense Making in Neuroculture
- System-thinking approach to the applied interaction between transport and economy
- Internet of Things and Big Data: the disruption of the value chain and the rise of new software ecosystems
- Environmental monitoring using a robotized wireless sensor network
- Cluster consensus in multi-agent networks with mutual information exchange
- The reappearing tool: transparency, smart technology, and the extended mind
- International stability in a digital world: emerging trends in machine intelligence, environmental sustainability and society
- Remembering Bert Dreyfus
- Screen reading and the creation of new cognitive ecologies
- Environment change, economy change and reducing conflict at source
- 3D metal printing technology: the need to re-invent design practice
- Transitions in human–computer interaction: from data embodiment to experience capitalism
- Skillful coping with and through technologies
- Exploratory analysis of Sony AIBO users
- In mod we trust? Human trust, Bitcoin, and the burning waste of time
- An agent-oriented account of Piaget’s theory of interactional morality
- From Bacteria to Bach and Back
- Enactive–performative perspectives on cognition and the arts
- A long-standing encounter
- Using Dreyfus’ legacy to understand justice in algorithm-based processes
- Description of philophonetics counselling as expressive therapeutic modality for treating depression
- Coping with Descartes’ error in information systems
- Encountering bloody others in mined reality
- Cyber-physical system
- Hubert Dreyfus, the artificial and the perspective of a doubled philosophy
- AI, agency and responsibility: the VW fraud case and beyond
- The status–power arena: a comprehensive agent-based model of social status dynamics and gender in groups of children