- Is AI Art Theft? The Moral Foundations of Copyright Law in the Context of AI Image Generation
- On the Future of Content in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Some Implications and Directions
- Generative Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education: Why the ‘Banning Approach’ to Student use is Sometimes Morally Justified
- The Moral Turing Test: a defense
- Is Alignment Unsafe?
- Towards an Epistemic Compass for Online Content Moderation
- Manipulation, Algorithm Design, and the Multiple Dimensions of Autonomy
- To each Technology Its Own Ethics? A Reply to Sætra & Danaher (and Their Critics)
- Digital Duplicates and the Scarcity Problem: Might AI Make Us Less Scarce and Therefore Less Valuable?
- Crossing the Trust Gap in Medical AI: Building an Abductive Bridge for xAI
- Language Agents and Malevolent Design
- “Democratizing AI” and the Concern of Algorithmic Injustice
- Beyond the Digital Public Sphere: Towards a Political Ontology of Algorithmic Technologies
- (Re)Designing the Public Sphere? Doing Political Theory After the Empirical Turn
- AI, Radical Ignorance, and the Institutional Approach to Consent
- Machine Learning in Society: Prospects, Risks, and Benefits
- The Age of Datafeudalism: From Digital Panopticon to Synthetic Democracy
- A Plea for (In)Human-centred AI
- A Note on “Philosophical Investigations into AI Alignment: A Wittgensteinean Framework” by J.A. Pérez-Escobar and D. Sarikaya
- Paper: “Believing Bots”
- Conceptualizing Automated Decision-Making in Organizational Contexts
- Synthetic Socio-Technical Systems: Poiêsis as Meaning Making
- Comment on the Article “Filter Bubbles and the Unfeeling: How AI for Social Media Can Foster Extremism and Polarization” (PHTE-D-23-00352R3)
- On the Nature of Explanation: An Epistemological-Linguistic Perspective for Explanation-Based Natural Language Inference
- Should We Discourage AI Extension? Epistemic Responsibility and AI
- Can AI Believe?
- Datafeudalism: The Domination of Modern Societies by Big Tech Companies
- Rawlsian Algorithmic Fairness and a Missing Aggregation Property of the Difference Principle
- ‘Datafeudalism: The Domination of Modern Societies by Big Tech Companies’: A Commentary
- Non-Perceptual Representational Immersion in Video Games: a Response to David Chalmers’ Reality+
- Designing Ethical A.I. Under the Current Socio-Economic Milieu: Philosophical, Political and Economic Challenges of Ethics by Design for A.I.
- From an Eco-Relational Approach to Ecologically Responsible Robot Ethics
- Can AI Know?
- Philosophical Investigations into AI Alignment: A Wittgensteinian Framework
- The Limits of Calibration and the Possibility of Roles for Trustworthy AI
- Universalism, Pluralism, and the Moral Status of Social Robots: a Reply to Jecker
- Putting the Pragmatic Account of Moral Status to Work: a Reply to Gordon
- Toward an Ethics of AI Belief
- Reconceptualizing Simulations: Epistemic Objects and Epistemic Practices in Professional Education
- No Such Thing as Containment? Gene Drives for Conservation and the (Im)possibility of an Island
- Biden’s Executive Order on AI and the E.U.’s AI Act: A Comparative Computer-Ethical Analysis
- Defining Digital Authoritarianism
- No Agent in the Machine: Being Trustworthy and Responsible about AI
- Filter Bubbles and the Unfeeling: How AI for Social Media Can Foster Extremism and Polarization
- Artificial Wombs, Surplus Embryos, and Parent-Friendly IVF
- Showler’s Pragmatic Approach to Moral Status
- Algorithmic Decision-Making, Agency Costs, and Institution-Based Trust
- Towards an Eco-Relational Approach: Relational Approaches Must Be Applied in Ethics and Law
- AI-Related Risk: An Epistemological Approach
- A Mimetic Approach to Social Influence on Instagram
- Hypersuasion – On AI’s Persuasive Power and How to Deal with It
- Griefbots, Deadbots, Postmortem Avatars: on Responsible Applications of Generative AI in the Digital Afterlife Industry
- “Quasi-Metacognitive Machines: Why We Don’t Need Morally Trustworthy AI and Communicating Reliability is Enough”
- Creativity and Style in GAN and AI Art: Some Art-historical Reflections
- Materiality Versus Metabolism in the Hybrid World: Towards a Dualist Concept of Materialism as Limit of Post-humanism in the Technical Era
- Not Ecological Enough: A Commentary on an Eco-Relational Approach in Robot Ethics
- Robots without Sophisticated Cognitive Capacities: Are They Persons?
- Reply to “Collective Responsibility and Artificial Intelligence”
- That’s Why is Worth Continuing to Think About Our Successors – A Reply to Erler
- Expropriated Minds: On Some Practical Problems of Generative AI, Beyond Our Cognitive Illusions
- Uncovering Digital Platforms’ Ethics and Politics: The Case of Airbnb
- Commentary by Dr D J Pell on: ‘The Age of the Intelligent Machine: Singularity, Efficiency and Existential Peril’, Dr A. Amigud
- Extremely Relational Robots: Implications for Law and Ethics
- The Moral Status of Social Robots: A Pragmatic Approach
- From Boredom to Authenticity Bubbles: The Implication of Boredom-Induced Social Media Use for Individual Autonomy
- The Age of the Intelligent Machine: Singularity, Efficiency, and Existential Peril
- Liberty, Manipulation, and Algorithmic Transparency: Reply to Franke
- Comment on Article: ‘Authorship and Chat GPT’ (PHTE D 23 -00197)
- Toxic Online Environments are what Makes Rational Persuasion Become Wrongful
- Not Relational Enough? Towards an Eco-Relational Approach in Robot Ethics
- AI as Philosophical Ideology: A Critical look back at John McCarthy’s Program
- The Goodness of Technology and Digital Affordances: a Reply to Wittingslow
- From AI Ethics Principles to Practices: A Teleological Methodology to Apply AI Ethics Principles in The Defence Domain
- Ways of Addressing Human Extinction – a Reply to Glannon
- AI Successors Worth Creating? Commentary on Lavazza & Vilaça
- AI Successors Worth Creating? Commentary on Lavazza & Vilaça
- The Hardware Turn in the Digital Discourse: An Analysis, Explanation, and Potential Risk
- Algorithms Don’t Have A Past: Beyond Gadamer’s Alterity of the Text and Stader’s Reflected Prejudiced Use
- Why Care About Sustainable AI? Some Thoughts From The Debate on Meaning in Life
- Wrongful Rational Persuasion Online
- Responsibility for What? Reply to Wood
- Authorship and ChatGPT: a Conservative View
- Large Language Models, Agency, and Why Speech Acts are Beyond Them (For Now) – A Kantian-Cum-Pragmatist Case
- Introducing Complexity in Anthropology and Moral Status: a Reply to Pezzano
- State-Run Dating Apps: Are They Morally Desirable?
- Artificial Intelligence and the Assessment of Sentencing Algorithms: a Reply to Douglas
- Collective Responsibility and Artificial Intelligence
- Building Perfectionist Ethics into Action-theoretic Accounts of Function: A Beginner’s Guide
- Criteria for Assessing AI-Based Sentencing Algorithms: A Reply to Ryberg
- Commentary on “Human Extinction and AI: What We Can Learn From the Ultimate Threat”
- The Incalculability of the Generated Text
- When is a Technology Productive? When does it Function? – A Response to Hornborg’s Commentary
- Algorithmic Transparency, Manipulation, and Two Concepts of Liberty
- Against the Double Standard Argument in AI Ethics
- Algorithms Don’t Have A Future: On the Relation of Judgement and Calculation
- Helping and not Harming Animals with AI
- Immersive Experience and Virtual Reality
- Comments on Maximilian Pieper, ‘Technology as a Strategy of the Human? A Comparison Between the Extension Concept and the Fetish Concept of Technology’
- Human Enhancement and Augmented Reality
- Human Extinction and AI: What We Can Learn from the Ultimate Threat
- Proxy Assertions and Agency: The Case of Machine-Assertions
- Track Thyself? The Value and Ethics of Self-knowledge Through Technology
- ChatGPT and the Technology-Education Tension: Applying Contextual Virtue Epistemology to a Cognitive Artifact
- Anthropological Crisis or Crisis in Moral Status: a Philosophy of Technology Approach to the Moral Consideration of Artificial Intelligence
- The Concept of Property Between Technology, Anthropology and Ontology
- Imagining sustainable futures: a response to Buhr
- Digital Distraction, Attention Regulation, and Inequality
- Criminal Justice and Artificial Intelligence: How Should we Assess the Performance of Sentencing Algorithms?
- AI or Your Lying Eyes: Some Shortcomings of Artificially Intelligent Deepfake Detectors
- Technology as a Strategy of the Human? A Comparison Between the Extension Concept and the Fetish Concept of Technology
- Would John Dewey Wear a Fitbit? A Pragmatist Analysis of Self-Tracking Technologies’ Impact on Habit Formation
- Fairness Hacking: The Malicious Practice of Shrouding Unfairness in Algorithms
- Enhancing Deliberation with Digital Democratic Innovations
- “There is Nothing Fun About Pain”: A Critical Phenomenology of Games for Chronic Pain
- Human Flourishing and Technology Affordances
- On the Brussels-Washington Consensus About the Legal Definition of Artificial Intelligence
- Does a Person Have a Right to Attention? Depends on What She is Doing
- "Navigating the Intersections of AI and Islamic Ethics: A Response to Dr. Raquib’s Commentary"
- "Navigating the Intersections of AI and Islamic Ethics: A Response to Dr. Raquib’s Commentary"
- Personal Autonomy and (Digital) Technology: An Enactive Sensorimotor Framework
- Digital Despotism and Aristotle: Exploring Concepts of Ownership
- The Moral Significance of Privacy Dependencies
- The Eco-Normative Profiling of Technology and Design: a Commentary on ‘What Does it Mean to Mimic Nature? A Typology for Biomimetic Design’
- Algorithmic Transparency and Manipulation
- Artificial Intelligence in the Colonial Matrix of Power
- The Authority to Moderate: Social Media Moderation and its Limits
- Digital Despotism and Aristotle on the Despotic Master–Slave Relation
- Algorithmic Fairness, Risk, and the Dominant Protective Agency
- Technology and Neutrality
- Commentary on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Islamic Ethics: Towards Pluralist Ethical Benchmarking for AI
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Islamic Ethics: Towards Pluralist Ethical Benchmarking for AI
- The Metaverse: Andrew McStay’s Responses to Cody Turner
- Technology and Civic Virtue
- Conceptual Engineering and Philosophy of Technology: Amelioration or Adaptation?
- Reply to Tom Sterkenburg’s Commentary
- Balancing Caution and the Need for Change: The General Contextual Integrity Approach
- The Metaverse: Virtual Metaphysics, Virtual Governance, and Virtual Abundance
- Can E-Sport Gamers Permissibly Engage with Off-Limits Virtual Wrongdoings?
- What Does it Mean to Mimic Nature? A Typology for Biomimetic Design
- Making Trust Safe for AI? Non-agential Trust as a Conceptual Engineering Problem
- Commentary on David Watson, “On the Philosophy of Unsupervised Learning,” Philosophy & Technology
- Commentary on David Watson, “On the Philosophy of Unsupervised Learning,” Philosophy & Technology
- A Trilemma for the Singularitarian
- From the Gamer’s Dilemma to the Real World: Commentary on Montefiore and Formosa’s “Crossing the Fictional Line: Moral Graveness, the Gamer’s Dilemma, and the Paradox of Fictionally Going Too Far”
- On Good and Evil, the Mistaken Idea That Technology Is Ever Neutral, and the Importance of the Double-Charge Thesis
- The Right to be an Exception to Predictions: a Moral Defense of Diversity in Recommendation Systems
- Crossing the Fictional Line: Moral Graveness, the Gamer’s Dilemma, and the Paradox of Fictionally Going Too Far
- Benefitting Nonhuman Animals with AI: Why Going Beyond “Do No Harm” Is Important
- Deepfake Pornography and the Ethics of Non-Veridical Representations
- Interacting with Machines: Can an Artificially Intelligent Agent Be a Partner?
- ChatGPT is no Stochastic Parrot. But it also Claims that 1 is Greater than 1
- Towards a Pragmatic and Pluralist Framework for Energy Justice
- Correction to: Ethics of Quantum Computing: an Outline
- The Metaverse’s Thirtieth Anniversary: From a Science-Fictional Concept to the “Connect Wallet” Prompt
- Irony with a Point: Alan Turing and His Intelligent Machine Utopia
- People Should Have a Right Not to Be Subjected to AI Profiling Based on Publicly Available Data! A Reply to Holm
- Ethics of Quantum Computing: an Outline
- From Coding To Curing. Functions, Implementations, and Correctness in Deep Learning
- Digital Civics and Nomos: Response to Digital Civics and Algorithmic Citizenship in a Global Scenario
- Fairness and Risk: An Ethical Argument for a Group Fairness Definition Insurers Can Use
- Solidarity as an Empirical-Ethical Framework for the Analysis of Contact Tracing Apps — a Novel Approach
- Content Moderation in the Metaverse Could Be a New Frontier to Attack Freedom of Expression
- Machine Unlearning: Its Nature, Scope, and Importance for a “Delete Culture”
- A Moral Bind? — Autonomous Weapons, Moral Responsibility, and Institutional Reality
- Charting the Terrain of Artificial Intelligence: a Multidimensional Exploration of Ethics, Agency, and Future Directions
- Digital Civics and Algorithmic Citizenship in a Global Scenario
- Should People Have a Right Not to Be Subjected to AI Profiling based on Publicly Available Data? A Comment on Ploug
- When the Poem Must Come to an End: Reply to Amzallag’s Commentary on the Coexistence of Technopoiesis and Technopraxis
- The Future of Work: Augmentation or Stunting?
- Liars and Trolls and Bots Online: The Problem of Fake Persons
- Between Fiction, Reality, and Ideality: Virtual Objects as Computationally Grounded Intentional Objects
- Towards the End of the Designer Fallacy: How the Internet Empowers Designers over Users
- Rethinking Remote Work, Automated Technologies, Meaningful Work and the Future of Work: Making a Case for Relationality
- Neuroadaptive Technology and the Self: a Postphenomenological Perspective
- Toward an Enactive Conception of Productive Practices: Beyond Material Agency
- On the Coexistence of Technopoiesis and Technopraxis: Comments on the Paper “Refining Technopoiesis: Measures and Measuring Thinking in Ancient China”
- On the Philosophy of Unsupervised Learning
- In Conversation with Artificial Intelligence: Aligning language Models with Human Values
- “Walls” of Wax: Reply to Hoły-Łuczaj’s Commentary, The “Other” Measure—the “Other” Technology? Heidegger and Far East Traditions
- “Walls” of Wax: Reply to Hoły-Łuczaj’s Commentary, The “Other” Measure—the “Other” Technology? Heidegger and Far East Traditions
- Expressive Avatars: Vitality in Virtual Worlds
- Harm to Nonhuman Animals from AI: a Systematic Account and Framework
- The Normative Challenges of AI in Outer Space: Law, Ethics, and the Realignment of Terrestrial Standards
- Refining Technopoiesis: Measures and Measuring Thinking in Ancient China
- Exploring Digital Civics: a Framework of Key Concepts to Guide Digital Civics Initiatives
- Meaning in Life in AI Ethics—Some Trends and Perspectives
- The “Other” Measure—the “Other” Technology? Heidegger and Far East Traditions—Commentary on Shan Wu’s Refining Technopoiesis: Measures and Measuring Thinking in Ancient China
- Ecomodernism and the Libidinal Economy: Towards a Critical Conception of Technology in the Bio-Based Economy
- Digital Domination and the Promise of Radical Republicanism
- Response to Emotions and Automation in a High-Tech Workplace: a Commentary
- AI as Agency Without Intelligence: on ChatGPT, Large Language Models, and Other Generative Models
- The Right Not to Be Subjected to AI Profiling Based on Publicly Available Data—Privacy and the Exceptionalism of AI Profiling
- The Metaverse: Surveillant Physics, Virtual Realist Governance, and the Missing Commons
- Emotions and Automation in a High-Tech Workplace: a Commentary
- Divide and Rule? Why Ethical Proliferation is not so Wrong for Technology Ethics
- Why Should We Care About the Manipulative Power of Algorithmic Transparency?
- Care Ethics and the Future of Work: a Different Voice
- Prediction via Similarity: Biomedical Big Data and the Case of Cancer Models
- Egalitarianism and Algorithmic Fairness
- Correction to: The Responsibility Gap and LAWS: a Critical Mapping of the Debate
- Justifying a Capability Approach to Brain Computer Interface
- The Responsibility Gap and LAWS: a Critical Mapping of the Debate
- Climate Change and the Terrible Hope
- Abilities, Capabilities, and Brain-Computer Interfaces: a Response to Jecker and Ko
- HoloFoldit and Hologrammatically Extended Cognition
- Correction to: Technology as Driver for Morally Motivated Conceptual Engineering
- Correction to: On Making Phenomenologies of Technology More Phenomenological
- Decolonization of AI: a Crucial Blind Spot
- AI, Suicide Prevention and the Limits of Beneficence
- Justice and the Normative Standards of Explainability in Healthcare
- The Unique and Practical Advantages of Applying A Capability Approach to Brain Computer Interface
- Alienation in a World of Data. Toward a Materialist Interpretation of Digital Information Technologies
- Correction to: Escaping the Impossibility of Fairness: From Formal to Substantive Algorithmic Fairness
- Introduction to the Topical Collection on AI and Responsibility
- Virtual Reality, Embodiment, and Allusion: an Ecological-Enactive Approach
- Ethical Redress of Racial Inequities in AI: Lessons from Decoupling Machine Learning from Optimization in Medical Appointment Scheduling
- Types of Technological Innovation in the Face of Uncertainty
- To Each Technology Its Own Ethics: The Problem of Ethical Proliferation
- How Much Should You Care About Algorithmic Transparency as Manipulation?
- Does AI Debias Recruitment? Race, Gender, and AI’s “Eradication of Difference”
- The Golem and The Leviathan: Two Guiding Images of Irresponsible Technology
- Escaping the Impossibility of Fairness: From Formal to Substantive Algorithmic Fairness
- Minds in the Metaverse: Extended Cognition Meets Mixed Reality
- AI, Opacity, and Personal Autonomy
- Ethical Idealism, Technology and Practice: a Manifesto
- Correction to: Big Tech and Antitrust: An Ordoliberal Analysis
- Real Fakes: The Epistemology of Online Misinformation
- Technology and French Thought: a Dialogue Between Jean-Luc Nancy and François-David Sebbah
- Socially Disruptive Technologies, Contextual Integrity, and Conservatism About Moral Change
- Algorithmic Political Bias Can Reduce Political Polarization
- Democracy in the Time of “Hyperlead”: Knowledge Acquisition via Algorithmic Recommendation and Its Political Implication in Comparison with Orality, Literacy, and Hyperlink
- Contextual Integrity as a General Conceptual Tool for Evaluating Technological Change
- AI Ethics and the Automation Industry: How Companies Respond to Questions About Ethics at the automatica Trade Fair 2022
- Accepting Moral Responsibility for the Actions of Autonomous Weapons Systems—a Moral Gambit
- How to Do Things with Information Online. A Conceptual Framework for Evaluating Social Networking Platforms as Epistemic Environments
- Algorithmic Political Bias—an Entrenchment Concern
- Correction to: Autonomous Artificial Intelligence and Liability: a Comment on List
- Perceptions of Beauty in Security Ceremonies
- Metaverse: a Matter of Experience
- Technology as Driver for Morally Motivated Conceptual Engineering
- Social Media and its Negative Impacts on Autonomy
- Transparency as Manipulation? Uncovering the Disciplinary Power of Algorithmic Transparency
- Intelligence as a Social Concept: a Socio-Technological Interpretation of the Turing Test
- Why There Are Still Moral Reasons to Prefer Extended over Embedded: a (Short) Reply to Cassinadri
- Innovation, from Industrial Consumption to the Reinvention of Socialization: a Reflection on a Recent Semantic Enrichment
- Big Tech and Antitrust: An Ordoliberal Analysis
- Moral Reasons Not to Posit Extended Cognitive Systems: a Reply to Farina and Lavazza
- What is Techno-Optimism?
- On Making Phenomenologies of Technology More Phenomenological
- The Ethics of AI Ethics. A Constructive Critique
- Responsible AI Through Conceptual Engineering
- The Role of Human Creativity in Human-Technology Relations
- Integrating Artificial Intelligence in Scientific Practice: Explicable AI as an Interface
- Self-driving Cars and the Right to Drive
- Metabolism Instead of Machine: Towards an Ontology of Hybrids
- A Virtue-Based Framework to Support Putting AI Ethics into Practice
- Techno-optimism: an Analysis, an Evaluation and a Modest Defence
- The Struggle for AI’s Recognition: Understanding the Normative Implications of Gender Bias in AI with Honneth’s Theory of Recognition
- Who Is a Good Data Scientist? A Reply to Curzer and Epstein
- On Pharmacology and Multistability: a Commentary on Marco Pavanini
- On the Ethical and Epistemological Utility of Explicable AI in Medicine
- Exaptation in the Co-evolution of Technology and Mind: New Perspectives from Some Old Literature
- The African Relational Account of Social Robots: a Step Back?
- The Dialectics of Action and Technology in the Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre
- The Virtuous Data Scientist and the Ethics of Good Science
- In Defence of Principlism in AI Ethics and Governance
- Autonomous Artificial Intelligence and Liability: a Comment on List
- ANNs and Unifying Explanations: Reply to Erasmus, Brunet, and Fisher
- Interpretability and Unification
- Becoming-Mobile: the Philosophy of Technology of Deleuze and Guattari
- Understanding Technology-Induced Value Change: a Pragmatist Proposal
- Two Problems of the Biological Philosophy of Technology
- Emotions and Digital Well-Being: on Social Media’s Emotional Affordances
- Two Steps Forward: An African Relational Account of Moral Standing
- The Economy of Waste
- Blame It on the AI? On the Moral Responsibility of Artificial Moral Advisors
- Promises and Pitfalls of Algorithm Use by State Authorities
- The Moral Standing of Social Robots: Untapped Insights from Africa
- Jean-François Lyotard and Postmodern Technoscience
- Machines in the Triangle: a Pragmatic Interactive Approach to Information
- The German Act on Autonomous Driving: Why Ethics Still Matters
- The centrality of the machine in the thought of Jacques Lafitte
- The Democratic Inclusion of Artificial Intelligence? Exploring the Patiency, Agency and Relational Conditions for Demos Membership
- Sources of Understanding in Supervised Machine Learning Models
- Tragic Choices and the Virtue of Techno-Responsibility Gaps
- Algorithmic Political Bias in Artificial Intelligence Systems
- Gadamer in a Wired Brain: Philosophical Hermeneutics and Neuralink
- “Google Told Me So!” On the Bent Testimony of Search Engine Algorithms
- First- and Second-Level Bias in Automated Decision-making
- Augmented Reality, Augmented Epistemology, and the Real-World Web
- Through the Newsfeed Glass: Rethinking Filter Bubbles and Echo Chambers
- How to Counter Moral Evil: Paideia and Nomos
- Zombies in the Loop? Humans Trust Untrustworthy AI-Advisors for Ethical Decisions
- Can Robots Do Epidemiology? Machine Learning, Causal Inference, and Predicting the Outcomes of Public Health Interventions
- The Technical Ob-ject at Its Limit: Derrida, Reader of Husserl
- Commentary: “Whiteness and Colourblindness”
- On the Duty to Be an Attention Ecologist
- When Doctors and AI Interact: on Human Responsibility for Artificial Risks
- From Responsibility to Reason-Giving Explainable Artificial Intelligence
- Incorporation, Transparency and Cognitive Extension: Why the Distinction Between Embedded and Extended Might Be More Important to Ethics Than to Metaphysics
- Why AI Ethics Is a Critical Theory
- Government Surveillance, Privacy, and Legitimacy
- Causation in a Virtual World: a Mechanistic Approach
- Accuracy and Interpretability: Struggling with the Epistemic Foundations of Machine Learning-Generated Medical Information and Their Practical Implications for the Doctor-Patient Relationship
- Biobanks as Exteriorized Memories of Life
- How to protect privacy in a datafied society? A presentation of multiple legal and conceptual approaches
- Images of Artificial Intelligence: a Blind Spot in AI Ethics
- People Prefer Moral Discretion to Algorithms: Algorithm Aversion Beyond Intransparency
- Multistability and Derrida’s Différance: Investigating the Relations Between Postphenomenology and Stiegler’s General Organology
- Abolish! Against the Use of Risk Assessment Algorithms at Sentencing in the US Criminal Justice System
- Negotiating Authenticity in Technological Environments
- Digital Phenotyping: an Epistemic and Methodological Analysis
- The End of an Era: from Self-Regulation to Hard Law for the Digital Industry
- Decolonizing Philosophy of Technology: Learning from Bottom-Up and Top-Down Approaches to Decolonial Technical Design
- Rawls’s Original Position and Algorithmic Fairness
- Cultivating Moral Attention: a Virtue-Oriented Approach to Responsible Data Science in Healthcare
- Aliens in the Space of Reasons? On the Interaction Between Humans and Artificial Intelligent Agents
- Why Digital Assistants Need Your Information to Support Your Autonomy
- Human Goals Are Constitutive of Agency in Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Time Machines: Artificial Intelligence, Process, and Narrative
- Ethical Principles for Artificial Intelligence in National Defence
- Emotional AI, Ethics, and Japanese Spice: Contributing Community, Wholeness, Sincerity, and Heart
- More than Skin Deep: a Response to “The Whiteness of AI”
- Race and AI: the Diversity Dilemma
- Steering Representations—Towards a Critical Understanding of Digital Twins
- Companies Committed to Responsible AI: From Principles towards Implementation and Regulation?
- Biased Face Recognition Technology Used by Government: A Problem for Liberal Democracy
- Regulations Matter: Epistemic Monopoly, Domination, Patents, and the Public Interest
- Transparency and the Black Box Problem: Why We Do Not Trust AI
- Good Proctor or “Big Brother”? Ethics of Online Exam Supervision Technologies
- Digital Time: Latency, Real-time, and the Onlife Experience of Everyday Time
- Philosophical Potencies of Postphenomenology
- Wearables, the Marketplace and Efficiency in Healthcare: How Will I Know That You’re Thinking of Me?
- The Judging Spectator and Forensic Video Analysis: Technological Implications for How We Think and Administer Justice
- Smart Socio-Technical Environments: a Paternalistic and Humanistic Management Proposal
- Autonomous Driving and Public Reason: a Rawlsian Approach
- ‘AI for Social Good’: Whose Good and Who’s Good? Introduction to the Special Issue on Artificial Intelligence for Social Good
- Self-Driving Vehicles—an Ethical Overview
- Political Mediation in Nuclear Waste Management: a Foucauldian Perspective
- Social Epistemology and Validation in Agent-Based Social Simulation
- Trust and Trust-Engineering in Artificial Intelligence Research: Theory and Praxis
- Group Agency and Artificial Intelligence
- Can Autonomous Agents Without Phenomenal Consciousness Be Morally Responsible?
- The Overuse of Digital Technologies: Human Weaknesses, Design Strategies and Ethical Concerns
- Technology, Freedom, and the Mechanization of Labor in the Philosophies of Hegel and Adorno
- The Distinct Wrong of Deepfakes
- The European Legislation on AI: a Brief Analysis of its Philosophical Approach
- Nonnatural Personal Information. Accounting for Misleading and Non-misleading Personal Information
- Computing Machinery, Surprise and Originality
- Four Responsibility Gaps with Artificial Intelligence: Why they Matter and How to Address them
- Ethics in the Software Development Process: from Codes of Conduct to Ethical Deliberation
- A Modest Defense of Geoengineering Research: a Case Study in the Cost of Learning
- Autonomous Driving Ethics: from Trolley Problem to Ethics of Risk
- Liability for Robots: Sidestepping the Gaps
- Experimental Philosophy of Technology
- Ethical Issues in Democratizing Digital Phenotypes and Machine Learning in the Next Generation of Digital Health Technologies
- Choosing how to discriminate: navigating ethical trade-offs in fair algorithmic design for the insurance sector
- Trump, Parler, and Regulating the Infosphere as Our Commons
- The Influence of Business Incentives and Attitudes on Ethics Discourse in the Information Technology Industry
- Detecting Fake News: Two Problems for Content Moderation
- Public Actors Without Public Values: Legitimacy, Domination and the Regulation of the Technology Sector
- Replies to Kaczor and Rodger
- On Municipalities as Technologies
- “An Eye Turned into a Weapon”: a Philosophical Investigation of Remote Controlled, Automated, and Autonomous Drone Warfare
- Fuller Defenses and Partial Critiques: a Discussion of “Ectogestation and the Problem of Abortion”
- What is Interpretability?
- Why Ectogestation Is Unlikely to Transform the Abortion Debate: a Discussion of ‘Ectogestation and the Problem of Abortion’
- Technopoiesis—the Forgotten Dimension of Early Technique Development
- Do Automated Vehicles Face Moral Dilemmas? A Plea for a Political Approach
- Artificial Intelligence as a Public Service: Learning from Amsterdam and Helsinki
- Trust as a Test for Unethical Persuasive Design
- An Agonistic Approach to Technological Conflict
- Algorithmic Censorship by Social Platforms: Power and Resistance
- Ectogestation and the Problem of Abortion
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Intercultural Digital Ethics
- Technological Literacy for Democracy: a Cost-Benefit Analysis
- How to Handle Armed Conflict Data in a Real-World Scenario?
- Harmonizing Artificial Intelligence for Social Good
- Unintentional Trolling: How Subjects Express Their Prejudices Through Made-up Stories
- In the Frame: the Language of AI
- The Fight for Digital Sovereignty: What It Is, and Why It Matters, Especially for the EU
- Initial Considerations for Islamic Digital Ethics
- The Whiteness of AI
- The Epistemic Threat of Deepfakes
- Testing the Black Box: Institutional Investors, Risk Disclosure, and Ethical AI
- Cultural Differences as Excuses? Human Rights and Cultural Values in Global Ethics and Governance of AI
- Artificial Interdisciplinarity: Artificial Intelligence for Research on Complex Societal Problems
- How to Live a Life of One’s Own: Heidegger, Marcuse and Jonas on Technology and Alienation
- Decolonial AI: Decolonial Theory as Sociotechnical Foresight in Artificial Intelligence
- There Is No Techno-Responsibility Gap
- Computing and Programming in Context—Introduction
- Interpretative Pros Hen Pluralism: from Computer-Mediated Colonization to a Pluralistic Intercultural Digital Ethics
- Engineering Equity: How AI Can Help Reduce the Harm of Implicit Bias
- How Implicit Assumptions on the Nature of Trust Shape the Understanding of the Blockchain Technology
- “I Am Datafied Because We Are Datafied”: an Ubuntu Perspective on (Relational) Privacy
- Own Data? Ethical Reflections on Data Ownership
- Mind the App—Considerations on the Ethical Risks of COVID-19 Apps
- Beyond a Human Rights-Based Approach to AI Governance: Promise, Pitfalls, Plea
- Overcoming Barriers to Cross-cultural Cooperation in AI Ethics and Governance
- How Do Technological Artefacts Embody Moral Values?
- Why Can Computers Understand Natural Language?
- Steps Toward an Ethics of Environmental Robotics
- Artificial Moral Agents Within an Ethos of AI4SG
- War, Health and Ecosystem: Generative Metaphors in Cybersecurity Governance
- Technological Capital: Bourdieu, Postphenomenology, and the Philosophy of Technology Beyond the Empirical Turn
- Is Big Data the New Stethoscope? Perils of Digital Phenotyping to Address Mental Illness
- AI and Its New Winter: from Myths to Realities
- From Curry to Haskell
- Theorizing Digital Distraction
- Control and Ownership of Neuroprosthetic Speech
- Synergies in Innovation: Lessons Learnt from Innovation Ethics for Responsible Innovation
- Artificial Intelligence and Patient-Centered Decision-Making
- To-Do Is to Be: Foucault, Levinas, and Technologically Mediated Subjectivation
- Solving the Black Box Problem: A Normative Framework for Explainable Artificial Intelligence
- Foo, Bar, Baz…: The Metasyntactic Variable and the Programming Language Hierarchy
- Data and Temporality in the Spectral City
- Middleware’s Message: the Financial Technics of Codata
- Technology in the Age of Innovation: Responsible Innovation as a New Subdomain Within the Philosophy of Technology
- A Formal Framework for Computer Simulations: Surveying the Historical Record and Finding Their Philosophical Roots
- Online Aristotelian Character Friendship as an Augmented Form of Penpalship
- Autonomous Vehicles: from Whether and When to Where and How
- Hybrids and the Boundaries of Moral Considerability or Revisiting the Idea of Non-Instrumental Value
- Robots in the Workplace: a Threat to—or Opportunity for—Meaningful Work?
- In AI We Trust Incrementally: a Multi-layer Model of Trust to Analyze Human-Artificial Intelligence Interactions
- Digital Wellness and Persuasive Technologies
- Correction to: A Tale of Two Deficits: Causality and Care in Medical AI
- Correction to: The Hidden Dimensions of Human–Technology Relations
- Against Interpretability: a Critical Examination of the Interpretability Problem in Machine Learning
- Marketing as Control of Human Interfaces and Its Political Exploitation
- Concepts of Solution and the Finite Element Method: a Philosophical Take on Variational Crimes
- Reciprocal Influences Between Proof Theory and Logic Programming
- Computer Science as Immaterial Formal Logic
- Computational Artifacts: the Things of Computer Science
- About the “Trinity Thesis” Regarding the Ontology of Computer Programs
- Syntax, Semantics, and Computer Programs
- Design, Malfunction, Validity: Three More Tasks for the Philosophy of Computing
- The Epistemology of Non-distributive Profiles
- On the Mutual Dependence Between Formal Methods and Empirical Testing in Program Verification
- AI Systems Under Criminal Law: a Legal Analysis and a Regulatory Perspective
- Dissecting the Algorithmic Leviathan: On the Socio-Political Anatomy of Algorithmic Governance
- The Ethical Limits of Blockchain-Enabled Markets for Private IoT Data
- A Tale of Two Deficits: Causality and Care in Medical AI
- Infringing Software Property Rights: Ontological, Methodological, and Ethical Questions
- How to Treat Machines that Might Have Minds
- Democratizing Algorithmic Fairness
- Two Concepts of Group Privacy
- Translating Principles into Practices of Digital Ethics: Five Risks of Being Unethical
- Feminist AI: Can We Expect Our AI Systems to Become Feminist?
- Social Robots and Recognition
- Recognition, Encounter, and Estrangement, in the Work of Zhou Song
- The Hidden Dimensions of Human–Technology Relations
- Technology and Mathematics
- Branching Is Not a Bug; It’s a Feature: Personal Identity and Legal (and Moral) Responsibility
- What the Near Future of Artificial Intelligence Could Be
- Dark Data as the New Challenge for Big Data Science and the Introduction of the Scientific Data Officer
- The Ethics of Biomedical ‘Big Data’ Analytics
- Sympathy for Dolores: Moral Consideration for Robots Based on Virtue and Recognition
- Understanding Error Rates in Software Engineering: Conceptual, Empirical, and Experimental Approaches
- The Transparency Game: Government Information, Access, and Actionability
- The Design of Socially Sustainable Ontologies
- Ethics and Artificial Intelligence: Suicide Prevention on Facebook
- Mutual Recognition in Human-Robot Interaction: a Deflationary Account
- An Information Architecture Framework for the Internet of Things
- Introduction: the Governance of Algorithms
- Semantic Capital: Its Nature, Value, and Curation
- The Challenge of the Digital and the Future Archive: Through the Lens of The National Archives UK
- On Malfunction, Mechanisms and Malware Classification
- Taking Stock of Engineering Epistemology: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
- Building General Knowledge of Mechanisms in Information Security
- Transparency in Algorithmic and Human Decision-Making: Is There a Double Standard?
- Drawing Inferences: Thinking with 6B (and Sketching Paper)
- Deterrence and Norms to Foster Stability in Cyberspace
- Digital Technologies, Ethical Questions, and the Need of an Informational Framework
- Artificial Intelligence, Deepfakes and a Future of Ectypes
- Logic of Subsumption, Logic of Invention, and Workplace Democracy: Marx, Marcuse, and Simondon
- Homo faber Revisited: Postphenomenology and Material Engagement Theory
- Autonomous Driving and Perverse Incentives
- Toward an Ethics of AI Assistants: an Initial Framework
- Democratizing Health Research Through Data Cooperatives
- The Digital Phenotype: a Philosophical and Ethical Exploration
- “Strongly Recommended” Revisiting Decisional Privacy to Judge Hypernudging in Self-Tracking Technologies
- Soft Ethics: Its Application to the General Data Protection Regulation and Its Dual Advantage
- Guest Editor Introduction to the Book Symposium on Shannon Vallor, Technology and the Virtues: A Philosophical Guide to a Future Worth Wanting. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016
- Why Separation Logic Works
- Play in the Information Age
- Philosophy of Management Between Scientism and Technology
- Doing Away with the Agential Bias: Agency and Patiency in Health Monitoring Applications
- How Stone Tools Shaped Us: Post-Phenomenology and Material Engagement Theory
- Technological Environmentality: Conceptualizing Technology as a Mediating Milieu
- Automated Vehicles and Transportation Justice
- Doing Things with Thoughts: Brain-Computer Interfaces and Disembodied Agency
- Digital Art as ‘Monetised Graphics’: Enforcing Intellectual Property on the Blockchain
- Proofs as Cognitive or Computational: Ibn Sı̄nā’s Innovations
- The Blockchain as a Narrative Technology: Investigating the Social Ontology and Normative Configurations of Cryptocurrencies
- Concerning the Apperception of Robot-Assisted Childcare
- Migration and Cooperative Infrastructures
- Appreciation Through Use: How Industrial Technology Articulates an Ecology of Values Around Norwegian Seaweed
- Soft Ethics and the Governance of the Digital
- Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) Roundtable Summary: Artificial Intelligence and the Good Society Workshop Proceedings
- Just War, Cyber War, and the Concept of Violence
- Towards a Sedimentology of Information Infrastructures: a Geological Approach for Understanding the City
- The Bow and Arrow and Early Human Sociality: an Enactive Perspective on Communities and Technical Practice in the Middle Stone Age
- The Experiential Niche: or, on the Difference Between Smartphone and Passenger Driver Distraction
- The Artificial Moral Advisor. The “Ideal Observer” Meets Artificial Intelligence
- Telepresence and Trust: a Speech-Act Theory of Mediated Communication
- De-extinction as Artificial Species Selection
- The Extinction and De-Extinction of Species
- Promoting Biodiversity
- Replacing Epiphenomenalism: a Pluralistic Enactive Take on the Metaplasticity of Early Body Ornamentation
- What the Jeweller’s Hand Tells the Jeweller’s Brain: Tool Use, Creativity and Embodied Cognition
- Is Proprietary Software Unjust? Examining the Ethical Foundations of Free Software
- Making Data Valuable: Political, Economic, and Conceptual Bases of Big Data
- Algorithmic Decision-Making Based on Machine Learning from Big Data: Can Transparency Restore Accountability?
- Trust and Justice in Big Data Analytics: Bringing the Philosophical Literature on Trust to Bear on the Ethics of Consent
- Infraethics–on the Conditions of Possibility of Morality
- The Limits of Deterrence Theory in Cyberspace
- Accessing Online Data for Youth Mental Health Research: Meeting the Ethical Challenges
- Technology and the Virtues: a Response to My Critics
- Finding a Place for Buddhism in the Ethics of the Future: Comments on Shannon Vallor’s Technology and the Virtues: A Philosophical Guide to a Future Worth Wanting
- The German Ethics Code for Automated and Connected Driving
- Self-Tracking Practices and Digital (Re)productive Labour
- Can Machines Create Art?
- Creative Collaborations with Machines
- Art: Brought to You by Creative Machines
- Assigning Functions to Medical Technologies
- Technomoral Civic Virtues: a Critical Appreciation of Shannon Vallor’s Technology and the Virtues
- Big Data Analytics, Infectious Diseases and Associated Ethical Impacts
- Special Section: Rethinking Art and Aesthetics in the Age of Creative Machines
- The Unsustainable Fragility of the Digital, and What to Do About It
- Data Science as Machinic Neoplatonism
- Appraising Black-Boxed Technology: the Positive Prospects
- From Impact to Importance: The Current State of the Wisdom-of-Crowds Justification of Link-Based Ranking Algorithms
- Fair, Transparent, and Accountable Algorithmic Decision-making Processes
- Algo-Rhythms and the Beat of the Legal Drum
- The Meaning of ‘Other’ in Classifications: Formal Methods Meet Artistic Research
- Essentialism, Vitalism, and the GMO Debate
- Why the World Needs an International Cyberwar Convention
- Social Justice, Equality and Primary Care: (How) Can ‘Big Data’ Help?
- Deterrence in Cyberspace: a Silver Bullet or a Sacred Cow?
- Yesterday’s Virtue Ethicists Meet Tomorrow’s High Tech: A Critical Response to Technology and the Virtues by Shannon Vallor
- ‘My Fitbit Thinks I Can Do Better!’ Do Health Promoting Wearable Technologies Support Personal Autonomy?
- Between Minimal and Greater Than Minimal Risk: How Research Participants and Oncologists Assess Data-Sharing and the Risk of Re-identification in Genomic Research
- The Communicative Work of Organizations in Shaping Argumentative Realities
- Explaining Engineered Computing Systems’ Behaviour: the Role of Abstraction and Idealization
- Towards Scalable Governance: Sensemaking and Cooperation in the Age of Social Media
- A Plea for Ecological Argument Technologies
- The Virtuous Troll: Argumentative Virtues in the Age of (Technologically Enhanced) Argumentative Pluralism
- Forecasting in Light of Big Data
- Algorithmic Accountability and Public Reason
- Towards a Qualitative Assessment of Energy Practices: Illich and Borgmann on Energy in Society
- Towards a Philosophy of Financial Technologies
- The Argument Web: an Online Ecosystem of Tools, Systems and Services for Argumentation
- Introduction: Theoretical and Technological Perspectives on Online Arguments
- Digital’s Cleaving Power and Its Consequences
- Why Designing Is Not Experimenting: Design Methods, Epistemic Praxis and Strategies of Knowledge Acquisition in Architecture
- The Biopolitical Public Domain: the Legal Construction of the Surveillance Economy
- ‘Crises of Modernity’ Discourses and the Rise of Financial Technologies in a Contested Mechanized World
- Escaping the Panopticon Over Time
- Bentham, Deleuze and Beyond: An Overview of Surveillance Theories from the Panopticon to Participation
- Digital Vigilantism as Weaponisation of Visibility
- Surveillance Technologies, Wrongful Criminalisation, and the Presumption of Innocence
- Self-Tracking for Health and the Quantified Self: Re-Articulating Autonomy, Solidarity, and Authenticity in an Age of Personalized Healthcare
- Introducing the Special Issue “Rethinking Surveillance: Theories, Discourses, Structures, and Practices”
- Robots, Jobs, Taxes, and Responsibilities
- From Individual to Group Privacy in Big Data Analytics
- Warfighting for Cyber Deterrence: a Strategic and Moral Imperative
- Five Kinds of Cyber Deterrence
- Extended Cognition and the Internet
- Evidence, Explanation and Predictive Data Modelling
- Fundamentals of Algorithmic Markets: Liquidity, Contingency, and the Incomputability of Exchange
- Two Technical Images: Blockchain and High-Frequency Trading
- Enhancement and the Conservative Bias
- Modeling Organs with Organs on Chips: Scientific Representation and Engineering Design as Modeling Relations
- New Technology Meets Age-Old Problems
- On Human Dignity as a Foundation for the Right to Privacy