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- Yi Zeng, Kang Sun, Enmeng Lu:
Declaration on the ethics of brain-computer interfaces and augment intelligence. AI Ethics 1(3): 209-211 (2021) - Susan Leigh Anderson, Michael Anderson:
AI and ethics. AI Ethics 1(1): 27-31 (2021) - Josef Baker-Brunnbauer:
Management perspective of ethics in artificial intelligence. AI Ethics 1(2): 173-181 (2021) - Richard Benjamins:
A choices framework for the responsible use of AI. AI Ethics 1(1): 49-53 (2021) - Paula Boddington:
AI and moral thinking: how can we live well with machines to enhance our moral agency? AI Ethics 1(2): 109-111 (2021) - Jason Borenstein, Ayanna M. Howard:
Emerging challenges in AI and the need for AI ethics education. AI Ethics 1(1): 61-65 (2021) - Jamie Brandon:
Using unethical data to build a more ethical world. AI Ethics 1(2): 101-108 (2021) - Hengjin Cai:
Reaching consensus with human beings through blockchain as an ethical rule of strong artificial intelligence. AI Ethics 1(1): 55-59 (2021) - Bartlomiej Chomanski:
If robots are people, can they be made for profit? Commercial implications of robot personhood. AI Ethics 1(2): 183-193 (2021) - Mark Coeckelbergh:
AI for climate: freedom, justice, and other ethical and political challenges. AI Ethics 1(1): 67-72 (2021) - David De Cremer, Leander De Schutter:
How to use algorithmic decision-making to promote inclusiveness in organizations. AI Ethics 1(4): 563-567 (2021) - Ken Daley:
Two arguments against human-friendly AI. AI Ethics 1(4): 435-444 (2021) - John Danaher, Sven Nyholm:
Automation, work and the achievement gap. AI Ethics 1(3): 227-237 (2021) - David M. Douglas, David Howard, Justine Lacey:
Moral responsibility for computationally designed products. AI Ethics 1(3): 273-281 (2021) - Christoph Ebell, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Richard Benjamins, Hengjin Cai, Mark Coeckelbergh, Tania Duarte, Merve Hickok, Aurelie Jacquet, Angela Kim, Joris Krijger, John MacIntyre, Piyush B. Madhamshettiwar, Lauren Maffeo, Jeanna Matthews, Larry R. Medsker, Peter Smith, Savannah Thais:
Towards intellectual freedom in an AI Ethics Global Community. AI Ethics 1(2): 131-138 (2021) - Christoph Ebell, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Richard Benjamins, Hengjin Cai, Mark Coeckelbergh, Tania Duarte, Merve Hickok, Aurelie Jacquet, Angela Kim, Joris Krijger, John MacIntyre, Piyush B. Madhamshettiwar, Lauren Mafeo, Jeanna Matthews, Larry R. Medsker, Peter Smith, Savannah Thais:
Correction to: Towards intellectual freedom in an AI Ethics Global Community. AI Ethics 1(2): 139-140 (2021) - Ray Eitel-Porter:
Beyond the promise: implementing ethical AI. AI Ethics 1(1): 73-80 (2021) - Patrick van Esch, J. Stewart Black, Denni Arli:
Job candidates' reactions to AI-Enabled job application processes. AI Ethics 1(2): 119-130 (2021) - Kelly Forbes:
Opening the path to ethics in artificial intelligence. AI Ethics 1(3): 297-300 (2021) - Heidi Furey, Scott Hill:
MIT's moral machine project is a psychological roadblock to self-driving cars. AI Ethics 1(2): 151-155 (2021) - Heidi Furey, Scott Hill:
Correction to: MIT's moral machine project is a psychological roadblock to self-driving cars. AI Ethics 1(2): 157 (2021) - Olivia Gambelin:
Brave: what it means to be an AI Ethicist. AI Ethics 1(1): 87-91 (2021) - John-Stewart Gordon, Ausrine Pasvenskiene:
Human rights for robots? A literature review. AI Ethics 1(4): 579-591 (2021) - Don Gotterbarn, David Kreps:
Being a data professional: give voice to value in a data driven society. AI Ethics 1(2): 195-203 (2021) - Robert Hanna, Emre Kazim:
Philosophical foundations for digital ethics and AI Ethics: a dignitarian approach. AI Ethics 1(4): 405-423 (2021) - Bertrand K. Hassani:
Societal bias reinforcement through machine learning: a credit scoring perspective. AI Ethics 1(3): 239-247 (2021) - Clément Henin, Daniel Le Métayer:
A framework to contest and justify algorithmic decisions. AI Ethics 1(4): 463-476 (2021) - Merve Hickok:
Lessons learned from AI ethics principles for future actions. AI Ethics 1(1): 41-47 (2021) - Christian Herzog né Hoffmann:
On formal ethics versus inclusive moral deliberation. AI Ethics 1(3): 313-329 (2021) - Jimmy Yicheng Huang, Abhishek Gupta, Monica Youn:
Survey of EU ethical guidelines for commercial AI: case studies in financial services. AI Ethics 1(4): 569-577 (2021)
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