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Ethics and Information Technology, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, March 2022
- Shaul A. Duke:
Deny, dismiss and downplay: developers' attitudes towards risk and their role in risk creation in the field of healthcare-AI. 1 - Avital Shulner-Tal, Tsvi Kuflik, Doron Kliger:
Fairness, explainability and in-between: understanding the impact of different explanation methods on non-expert users' perceptions of fairness toward an algorithmic system. 2 - Benedetta Giovanola, Simona Tiribelli:
Weapons of moral construction? On the value of fairness in algorithmic decision-making. 3 - Laura Sartori, Andreas Theodorou:
A sociotechnical perspective for the future of AI: narratives, inequalities, and human control. 4 - Gabrielle Samuel, Federica Lucivero:
Framing ethical issues associated with the UK COVID-19 contact tracing app: exceptionalising and narrowing the public ethics debate. 5 - Jo Ann Oravec:
The emergence of "truth machines"?: Artificial intelligence approaches to lie detection. 6 - Philip J. Nickel:
Trust in medical artificial intelligence: a discretionary account. 7 - Annie B. Friedrich, Jordan Mason, Jay R. Malone:
Rethinking explainability: toward a postphenomenology of black-box artificial intelligence in medicine. 8 - Manel Rodriguez-Soto, Marc Serramia, Maite López-Sánchez, Juan Antonio Rodríguez-Aguilar:
Instilling moral value alignment by means of multi-objective reinforcement learning. 9 - Laura Lamers, Jeroen Meijerink, Giedo Jansen, Mieke Boon:
A Capability Approach to worker dignity under Algorithmic Management. 10 - David M. Douglas, Justine Lacey, David Howard:
Ethical responsibility and computational design: bespoke surgical tools as an instructive case study. 11 - Andrea Aler Tubella, Flavia Barsotti, Rüya Gökhan Koçer, Julian Alfredo Mendez:
Ethical implications of fairness interventions: what might be hidden behind engineering choices? 12 - Rune Nyrup, Diana Robinson:
Explanatory pragmatism: a context-sensitive framework for explainable medical AI. 13 - Efpraxia D. Zamani:
The Bitcoin protocol as a system of power. 14 - Nina Kauffmann, Felix Fahrenkrog, Ludwig Drees, Florian Raisch:
Positive risk balance: a comprehensive framework to ensure vehicle safety. 15 - Gianfranco Polizzi, Tom Harrison:
Wisdom in the digital age: a conceptual and practical framework for understanding and cultivating cyber-wisdom. 16
Volume 24, Number 2, June 2022
- Paul B. de Laat:
Algorithmic decision-making employing profiling: will trade secrecy protection render the right to explanation toothless? 17 - Rami Ali:
The video gamer's dilemmas. 18 - N. A. J. Cornelissen, R. J. M. van Eerdt, H. K. Schraffenberger, Willem F. G. Haselager:
Reflection machines: increasing meaningful human control over Decision Support Systems. 19 - Hendrik Kempt, Jan-Christoph Heilinger, Saskia K. Nagel:
Relative explainability and double standards in medical decision-making. 20 - Nicholas Tilmes:
Disability, fairness, and algorithmic bias in AI recruitment. 21 - Dina Babushkina, Athanasios Votsis:
Epistemo-ethical constraints on AI-human decision making for diagnostic purposes. 22 - Mark Theunissen, Jacob Browning:
Putting explainable AI in context: institutional explanations for medical AI. 23
Volume 24, Number 3, September 2022
- Tom Parr:
Automation, unemployment, and insurance. 24 - Matthew J. Dennis, Evgeni Aizenberg:
The Ethics of AI in Human Resources. 25 - Georg Starke, Christopher Poppe:
Karl Jaspers and artificial neural nets: on the relation of explaining and understanding artificial intelligence in medicine. 26 - Stefanie Köhler, Doreen Görß, Antonia Kowe, Stefan J. Teipel:
Matching values to technology: a value sensitive design approach to identify values and use cases of an assistive system for people with dementia in institutional care. 27 - Daniela Glavanicová, Matteo Pascucci:
Vicarious liability: a solution to a problem of AI responsibility? 28 - Everet Smith:
Life after privacy: reclaiming democracy in a surveillance society. 29 - Saleh Afroogh, Amir Esmalian, Ali Mostafavi, Ali Akbari, Kambiz Rasoulkhani, Shahriar Esmaeili, Ehsan Hajiramezanali:
Tracing app technology: an ethical review in the COVID-19 era and directions for post-COVID-19. 30 - Thomas Montefiore, Paul Formosa:
Resisting the Gamer's Dilemma. 31 - Nicholas Sars:
Engineering responsibility. 32 - Kamil Mamak:
Humans, Neanderthals, robots and rights. 33 - Bartek Chomanski:
Legitimacy and automated decisions: the moral limits of algocracy. 34 - John Danaher, Henrik Skaug Sætra:
Technology and moral change: the transformation of truth and trust. 35 - Peter Königs:
Artificial intelligence and responsibility gaps: what is the problem? 36 - Marianna Anagnostou, Olga Karvounidou, Chrysovalantou Katritzidaki, Christina Kechagia, Kyriaki Melidou, Eleni Mpeza, Ioannis Konstantinidis, Eleni Kapantai, Christos Berberidis, Ioannis Magnisalis, Vassilios Peristeras:
Characteristics and challenges in the industries towards responsible AI: a systematic literature review. 37 - Litska Strikwerda, Marlies van Steenbergen, Anke van Gorp, Cathelijn Timmers, Jeroen van Grondelle:
The value sensitive design of a preventive health check app. 38 - Thomas Grote, Geoff Keeling:
Enabling Fairness in Healthcare Through Machine Learning. 39 - Niël H. Conradie, Hendrik Kempt, Peter Königs:
Introduction to the topical collection on AI and responsibility. 40 - Joseph Reagle:
Disguising Reddit sources and the efficacy of ethical research. 41
Volume 24, Number 4, December 2022
- Juan M. Durán, Martin Sand, Karin R. Jongsma:
The ethics and epistemology of explanatory AI in medicine and healthcare. 42 - Emery A. Neufeld, Ezio Bartocci, Agata Ciabattoni, Guido Governatori:
Enforcing ethical goals over reinforcement-learning policies. 43 - Tom Sorell:
Cobots, "co-operation" and the replacement of human skill. 44 - Johannes Himmelreich:
No wheel but a dial: why and how passengers in self-driving cars should decide how their car drives. 45 - Adnan Ahmad, Brian Whitworth, Elisa Bertino:
A framework for the application of socio-technical design methodology. 46 - Laura Candiotto:
Extended loneliness. When hyperconnectivity makes us feel alone. 47 - Emanuela Ceva, María Carolina Jiménez:
Automating anticorruption? 48 - Fleur Jongepier, Esther Keymolen:
Explanation and Agency: exploring the normative-epistemic landscape of the "Right to Explanation". 49 - Dylan Brown, Michael Lamb:
Digital temperance: adapting an ancient virtue for a technological age. 50 - Herman Veluwenkamp:
Reasons for Meaningful Human Control. 51 - Sanju Ahuja, Jyoti Kumar:
Conceptualizations of user autonomy within the normative evaluation of dark patterns. 52
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