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AI and Ethics, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, February 2026
- Adnan Akbar, Syed Sameed Husain:

From prediction to parity: a quantitative analysis of algorithmic fairness in higher education. 1 - Umar Thamrin:

The untransformed self: why AI fails the Hegelian test for moral consciousness. 2 - Yasemin Kahyaoglu Erdogmus

, Sebahat Sevgi Uygur
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Redefining academic integrity: patterns of assignment cheating with generative AI tools. 3 - Elias Dritsas, Maria Trigka:

Big data analytics in e-learning: ethical challenges and opportunities for engineering education. 4 - Pyn Lim

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Responsible AI in medical aesthetics: a critical review of facial and skin analysis applications and ethical considerations. 5 - Eleanor Drage, Yulu Pi, Tomasz Hollanek, Dorian Peters, Selen Yakar:

The EU AI act in development practice: a pro-justice approach. 6 - M. Z. Naser, Z. K. Naser:

Epistemic virtues and ethics of explanation in machine learning. 7 - Sergio Scandizzo, Chitro Majumdar:

Reframing AI bias through the lens of measure theory: a sigma-algebraic approach to fairness in language models. 8 - Nakyung Lee:

Development of AI ethics guidelines model based on AI life cycle. 9 - Enoch Chi Ngai Lim

, Chi Eung Danforn Lim
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Responsible use of AI in healthcare: an Australian perspective on promise, perils, and professional duties. 10 - Lorraine Ka Chung Yeung, Daisy Pui Lun Chow, Pak-Hang Wong, Sam Shun Shun Lau:

In ChatGPT they trust: a study of students' perceptions and misuse of ChatGPT in higher education. 11 - Mariitta Rauhala, Merja Drake, Pirjo Saaranen:

Ethical AI in the workplace: ensuring fairness and transparency. 12 - Romaric Jannel, Jonathan Tallant:

Trustability and trustworthiness: conceptual foundations and the case of AI. 13 - Francisco Lara:

Personal autonomy as an ethical foundation for opaque algorithmic decision systems. 14 - Vladimir Maksimenko, Harsh Pandey, Xinwei Li, Prateek Bansal:

Relative impact of pedestrian's age and gender on ethical decisions of autonomous vehicles: insights from neuro-behavioural analysis. 15 - Pinqin Wang, Yongfei Yuan, Xin Peng:

From interpretation to supervision: reconstructing radiologists' roles in the age of weak artificial intelligence. 16 - John T. Sinnott, Yalitza Martinez, Yumeng Zhang:

Approaching the cognitive horizon: recognizing the limits of human comprehension in advanced AI systems. 17 - Mark Stewart, Kevin LaGrandeur:

"I am the business": technocracy and the manufactured self. 18 - Anusha Asim

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Through the AI looking glass: measuring gendered objectification in user-generated AI images. 19 - Ira Wolfson

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Informed consent for AI consciousness research: a Talmudic framework for graduated protections. 20 - Joffrey Baeyaert:

Operationalising ethical AI governance: a triadic framework for the European AI act. 21 - Hande Tunc

, Eylul Pinar Kisa Akdag, Devrim Tarakçi:
Evaluating the validity, safety, and usefulness of ChatGPT in providing information on adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a study of digital health resources for patients and families. 22 - Xitshembhiso Russel Mulamula

, Emma Ruthkamp-Bleom
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The role of the board in artificial intelligence technologies governance. 23 - Qian Zhang, Jirong Guo:

Securitization discourse in AI ethics policies: a comparative analysis of governance orientations across nations. 24 - Shahadat Uddin, Haohui Lu, Farshid Hajati:

Fairness-preserving framework for machine learning: data bias quantification, model evaluation, and robustness across multiple datasets. 25 - Stany Nzobonimpa

, Jean-François Savard
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The devil is in the details: using machine-learning to scrutinize "state-of-the-art" language models' responses to public inquiries across 3 continents. 26 - Maximilian Kiener, Jonas Bozenhard, Gitta Kutyniok, Sven Nyholm:

The ethics of analog AI. 27 - Jason Davidson, Jerry Schnepp

, Hilary Buttrick, Ankur Gupta
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A framework for ethical AI-HRM development and use. 28 - Serhiy Kandul, Corinna Hertweck, Ulrich Leicht-Deobald:

Utility on the brain: an empirical investigation of fairness perceptions of algorithmic decisions under a utility-based ethical evaluation framework. 29 - Aditya Kartik, Surya Raj, Akash Rattan, Deepti Sahu:

Dataset-centric AI ethics classification. 30 - Hunter Kallay:

How AI can make us more moral: capturing and applying common sense morality. 31 - Nafiseh Ghaffar Nia

, Amin Amiri, Yuan Luo
, Adrienne S. Kline
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Ethical perspectives on deployment of large language model agents in biomedicine: a survey. 32 - Izak Tait:

MVP: the minimal viable person. 33 - Daniel Schneider, Ethan Devin Lockwood Brown, Max Ward, Barnabas Obeng-Gyasi, Daniel Sciubba, Sheng-Fu Lo:

The algorithm will see you now: how AI evaluates neurosurgeons. 34 - Muhanad Seloom:

Securitising AI: routine exceptionality and digital governance in the Gulf. 35 - Uday Nedunuri, Abhijitdas Gupta, Debashis Guha:

Signals, systems, and strategy: understanding responsible AI in autonomous environments. 36 - Seyed-Ali Sadegh-Zadeh, Tahereh Movahhedi, Fahimeh Bahonar:

Emotion AI in the classroom: ethics of monitoring student affect through facial and vocal analytics. 37 - Riccardo Di Sipio

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Toward ethical AI through Bayesian uncertainty in neural question answering. 38 - Mark Graves

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AI practical wisdom and compassion. 39 - Vidith Phillips, Paravreet Woodwal:

What does an oral lesion look like in the global south? Rethinking AI, equity, and data justice in oral cancer diagnosis. 40 - Sofie Goethals, Lauren Rhue, Arun Sundararajan:

Fairness principles across contexts: evaluating gender disparities of facts and opinions in large language models. 41 - M. Muthukumar, Sitharaj Ajithkumar, M. Mohana Sundaram, B. Dhananjeiyan:

The AI-powered soft skills renaissance: cultivating human abilities in the digital era. 42 - Andrés Domínguez Hernández, Antonella Maia Perini, Semeli Hadjiloizou, Ann Borda, Sabeehah Mahomed, David Leslie:

Towards a sociotechnical ecology of artificial intelligence: power, accountability, and governance in a global context. 43 - Rotem Waitzman:

Teaching in the age of artificial intelligence: teachers' ethical-digital competencies. 44 - Kai-Kristian Kemell, Patrik Floréen, Mikko Raatikainen, Jukka K. Nurminen:

Implementing AI ethics in practice and the question of 'who?' A framework and a multiple case study. 45 - Arisa Yasuda, Yoshihiro Maruyama:

Creativity in the age of generative AI. 46 - Stephanie Kelley:

Developing an artificial intelligence ethics governance checklist for the legal community. 47 - Jakub Wdowicz:

Not a mirror, a caricature: How LLMs reproduce cultural identity? 48 - Beatriz Paniego Béjar, Lennart Schweser, Magnus Hagelsteen, Per Becker:

The potential of AI-driven truth technologies: opportunities, risks and governance. 49 - Amir Hafezikhah:

Natural selection of minds: how AI elevates idea-centric research in academia. 50 - Giovanni Velotto:

The meta-layered framework: a diagnostic approach to ethical pluralism in human-AI systems - paradox, pluralism, and the moral architecture of adaptive intelligence. 51 - Ali Naderi Malek, Patricia Prelock, Atefeh Jannesari, Fatemeh Mehrpour:

An empirical evaluation of ChatGPT-3.5 and ChatGPT-4.0 for autism-related queries: validity, completeness, and consistency. 52 - Shaul A. Duke, Peter Sandøe, Thomas Bøker Lund, Elisabetta Maria Abenavoli, Thomas Beyer, Daria Ferrara, Armin Frille, Stefan Gruenert, Osama Sabri, Roberto Sciagrà, Miriam Pepponi, Swen Hesse, Anke Tönjes, Hubert Wirtz, Josef Yu, Lalith Kumar Shiyam Sundar, Sune Hannibal Holm:

Hyper-selective explainability: an empirical case study of the utility of explainability in a clinical decision support system. 53 - Spyridon Tsoukalas, Dialekti Athina Voutyrakou, Marios Karelis, Constantine Skordoulis, Gianna Katsiampoura, Markos Avlonitis, Patrick Mikalef

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AI-powered LCNC implementations and gender: a comparative study of role attribution bias. 54 - Amna Batool, Sunny Lee, Yue Liu, Liming Dong:

The anatomy of AI policies: a systematic comparative analysis of AI policies across the globe. 55 - Theodore McCullough:

Beyond good and evil?: understanding the role of human values in modern reinforcement learning. 56 - Elham Albaroudi, Taha Mansouri, Mohammad Hatamleh, Ali Alameer:

Addressing intersectional bias in AI recruitment using HITHIRE model: a fair, ethical, green AI and transparent hiring solution for Saudi Arabia's diverse workforce in line with vision 2030. 57 - Lior Gazit:

Constitutive knowledge sources: an institutional approach to epistemic trust in opaque AI systems. 58 - Soumi Majumder, Syedahmed Salman, Nilanjan Dey:

AI in human resources: efficiency, ethics, and emerging challenges. 59 - Sankarshan Saptasomabuddha:

A capability-sensitive framework for assessing ethical assistance and harm in AI systems. 60 - Adriana Placani:

Superintelligent AI and meaning in life. 61 - Manuel Wörsdörfer:

Ten reasons why - the case for more and better AI regulation. 62 - Mihiri Wickramasinghe, K. S. Lasith Gunawardena

, Amitha Padukkage
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Ethical principles for artificial intelligence in education: a meta-review approach. 63 - Christian Thielscher:

Frankenstein 2.0: now IT works. How to build an intelligent machine with human dignity. 64 - Jason Law:

The ethical imperative of algorithmic fairness in AI-enabled hiring: a critical analysis of bias, accountability, and justice. 65 - Kirolos Eskandar:

Artificial intelligence and synthetic biology: biosecurity risks, dual-use concerns, and governance pathways. 66 - Bilawal Sarwar, Joudat Irshad Hashmi:

Conversational AI in customer support: Revolution or risk? 67 - Prince Daughin Ngqabutho Ncube, Godwin Pedzisai Dzvapatsva, Courage Matobobo, Memory M. Ranga:

Redefining student assessment in AI-infused learning environments: a systematic review of challenges and strategies for academic integrity. 68 - Alberto Boretti:

Transforming healthcare: a critical analysis of artificial intelligence in reforming the U.S. system. 69 - Milton Maldonado, Daniela Córdova-Pintado:

Indigenous ethics and artificial intelligence. 70 - Raffaele Joseph, Liya Wassie, Hailemichael Getachew, Doris Wangari, Evelyn Gitau, Claude Pirmez, Dominique Laforest, Richa Vashishtha, Ndeya M. Samb, Zoleka Ngcete, Mosoka P. Fallah, Rosa Tsegaye Aga, Michael Mihut, Andreas Alois Reis, Abraham Aseffa, Alemseged Abdissa:

Fostering an enabling environment for health AI innovation and scale: The need for tailored ethics training for innovators in low- and middle-income countries. 71 - Amrita Ganguly, Nafisa Mehjabin, Aqdas Malik, Aditya Johri:

Conversational AI agents in education: an umbrella review of current utilization, challenges, and future directions for ethical and responsible use. 72 - Daniel Turillazzi Fornés, Angelo Trotta:

Algorithms, language, and poetry: a phenomenological perspective. 73 - Matti Wilks, Ali Ladak, Steve Loughnan:

Why AI might not gain moral standing: lessons from animal ethics. 74 - Ghassan Abukar

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From optimization to inquiry: a Deweyan criterion for machine intelligence. 75 - Hafiz Ahmed:

Large language models for clinical trials in the Global South: opportunities and ethical challenges. 76 - Federico L. G. Faroldi:

Reasons-based artificial agents. 77 - Lilit Wecker, Jeppe Agger Nielsen, Kamal Nasrollahi, Thomas Ploug:

A review of ethical AI frameworks in product development: taking stock and moving forward. 78 - Steven R. Kraaijeveld, Dara Ivanova:

Using deepfakes for psychotherapy: ethical and philosophical issues. 79 - Jessica J. Williams

, Ioanna Angelidou, Maria Cholvi, Perparim Kadriaj, Angeliki F. Martinou, Nadejda Mocreac, Song-Quan Ong, Ferhat Sadak, Jirí Skuhrovec
, Enkelejda Velo, Branimir K. Hackenberger:
Ethical and equitable approaches in AI for vector-borne disease management. 80 - Jude Nilantha Randeniya, Richard P. Haigh, Dilanthi G. Amaratunga:

Responsible intelligence: ethical AI governance for climate prediction in the Australian context. 81 - Paolo Scarabotti:

Reticular consciousness. 82 - M. Muthukumar, Ajithkumar Sitharaj, M. Mohana Sundaram, B. Dhananjeiyan:

Correction: The AI-powered soft skills renaissance: cultivating human abilities in the digital era. 83 - Richard Marfo, Arnost Veselý:

Human-centered perspectives on trust, usability, and ethical concerns in machine vision applications. 84 - Pragnesh Parmar, Gunvanti Rathod:

Forensic bioethics in Asia: bridging human rights and medico-legal practice. 85 - Chanaporn Mahasri, Fan Yang, Thitimon Dangseam, Chutisant Kerdvibulvech:

OpenAI's Sora in the advertising film production process in Thailand. 86 - Lev Goukassian:

Auditable AI: tracing the ethical history of a model. 87 - Nick M. Acocella:

The privacy paradox of deepfake virtual reality porn. 88 - Sannah Asif:

Agent or hammer?: A philosophical inquiry into machine moral agency. 89

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