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Black boxes on wheels: research challenges and ethical problems in MEA-based robotics. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(1): 19-28 (2017) - Jeff Buechner:
"Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going?". Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(3): 221-236 (2017) - J. C. Buitelaar:
Post-mortem privacy and informational self-determination. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(2): 129-142 (2017) - Christopher Coenen, Armin Grunwald:
Responsible research and innovation (RRI) in quantum technology. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(4): 277-294 (2017) - Ryan Dennison:
Gary Young, Resolving the gamer's dilemma: examining the moral and psychological differences between virtual murder and virtual paedophilia. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(3): 237-239 (2017) - David P. DiVincenzo:
Scientists and citizens: getting to quantum technologies. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(4): 247-251 (2017) - Heather Draper, Tom Sorell:
Ethical values and social care robots for older people: an international qualitative study. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(1): 49-68 (2017) - Michael Goerger:
Value, violence, and the ethics of gaming. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(2): 95-105 (2017) - Alexei Grinbaum:
Narratives of quantum theory in the age of quantum technologies. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(4): 295-306 (2017) - Katharyn Hogan:
Is the machine question the same question as the animal question? Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(1): 29-38 (2017) - Christian Klemm, Wolter Pieters:
Game mechanics and technological mediation: an ethical perspective on the effects of MMORPG's. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(2): 81-93 (2017) - Migle Laukyte:
Artificial agents among us: Should we recognize them as agents proper? Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(1): 1-17 (2017) - Derek Leben:
A Rawlsian algorithm for autonomous vehicles. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(2): 107-115 (2017) - Hin-Yan Liu:
Irresponsibilities, inequalities and injustice for autonomous vehicles. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(3): 193-207 (2017) - Alice E. Marwick:
Scandal or sex crime? Gendered privacy and the celebrity nude photo leaks. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(3): 177-191 (2017) - Brent D. Mittelstadt:
Ethics of the health-related internet of things: a narrative review. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(3): 157-175 (2017) - Matthias Möller, Cornelis Vuik:
On the impact of quantum computing technology on future developments in high-performance scientific computing. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(4): 253-269 (2017) - Sebastian Ostritsch:
The amoralist challenge to gaming and the gamer's moral obligation. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(2): 117-128 (2017) - Mario Pascalev:
Privacy exchanges: restoring consent in privacy self-management. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(1): 39-48 (2017) - Christian Pentzold:
'What are these researchers doing in my Wikipedia?': ethical premises and practical judgment in internet-based ethnography. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(2): 143-155 (2017) - Gregory J. Robson:
The threat of comprehensive overstimulation in modern societies. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(1): 69-80 (2017) - Pieter E. Vermaas:
The societal impact of the emerging quantum technologies: a renewed urgency to make quantum theory understandable. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(4): 241-246 (2017) - Ronald de Wolf:
The potential impact of quantum computers on society. Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(4): 271-276 (2017) - Garry Young:
Objections to Ostritsch's argument in "The amoralist challenge to gaming and the gamer's moral obligation". Ethics Inf. Technol. 19(3): 209-219 (2017)
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