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Ethics and Information Technology, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, March 2024
- Anna Mikhaylovskaya
, Élise Rouméas
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Building trust with digital democratic innovations. 1 - Ariel Guersenzvaig
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Can machine learning make naturalism about health truly naturalistic? A reflection on a data-driven concept of health. 2 - Andrea Aler Tubella
, Marçal Mora Cantallops, Juan Carlos Nieves:
How to teach responsible AI in Higher Education: challenges and opportunities. 3 - Eleanor Drage, Kerry McInerney
, Jude Browne:
Engineers on responsibility: feminist approaches to who's responsible for ethical AI. 4 - Thomas Montefiore
, Paul-Mikhail Catapang Podosky
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The conceptual exportation question: conceptual engineering and the normativity of virtual worlds. 5 - Benedetta Giovanola
, Simona Tiribelli
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Correction to: Weapons of moral construction? On the value of fairness in algorithmic decision-making. 6 - Aorigele Bao
, Yi Zeng:
Embracing grief in the age of deathbots: a temporary tool, not a permanent solution. 7 - Paula Helm
, Gábor Bella, Gertraud Koch, Fausto Giunchiglia:
Diversity and language technology: how language modeling bias causes epistemic injustice. 8 - Michael Klenk
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Ethics of generative AI and manipulation: a design-oriented research agenda. 9 - Miriam Gorr
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Is moral status done with words? 10 - Otello Palmini
, Federico Cugurullo
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Design culture for Sustainable urban artificial intelligence: Bruno Latour and the search for a different AI urbanism. 11 - Tina Comes
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AI for crisis decisions. 12 - Joris Graff
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Moral sensitivity and the limits of artificial moral agents. 13 - J. K. G. Hopster
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Socially disruptive technologies and epistemic injustice. 14 - Dirk Helbing
, Marcello Ienca
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Why converging technologies need converging international regulation. 15 - Anantharaman Muralidharan
, Julian Savulescu
, G. Owen Schaefer
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AI and the need for justification (to the patient). 16 - Chelsea Haramia
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Intentional astrobiological signaling and questions of causal impotence. 17 - Samuela Marchiori
, Kevin Scharp
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What is conceptual disruption? 18
Volume 26, Number 2, June 2024
- Isabelle Hupont
, David Fernández Llorca
, Sandra Baldassarri
, Emilia Gómez
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Use case cards: a use case reporting framework inspired by the European AI Act. 19 - Zachary Daus
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Socializing the political: rethinking filter bubbles and social media with Hannah Arendt. 20 - Leonie Koessler
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Fiduciary requirements for virtual assistants. 21 - Sabrina Blank
, Celeste Mason, Frank Steinicke
, Christian Herzog
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Tailoring responsible research and innovation to the translational context: the case of AI-supported exergaming. 22 - Paul Schütze
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The impacts of AI futurism: an unfiltered look at AI's true effects on the climate crisis. 23 - Andrej J. Zwitter
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Cybernetic governance: implications of technology convergence on governance convergence. 24 - Garry Young
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The gamer's dilemma: an expressivist response. 25 - Markus Herrmann
, Andreas Wabro
, Eva C. Winkler
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Percentages and reasons: AI explainability and ultimate human responsibility within the medical field. 26 - Mark Alfano
, Ehsan Abedin
, Ritsaart Reimann
, Marinus Ferreira
, Marc Cheong
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Now you see me, now you don't: an exploration of religious exnomination in DALL-E. 27 - Mirjam Faissner
, Eva Kuhn
, Regina Müller
, Sebastian Laacke
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Detecting your depression with your smartphone? - An ethical analysis of epistemic injustice in passive self-tracking apps. 28 - Nathan Gabriel Wood
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Explainable AI in the military domain. 29 - Mark Coeckelbergh
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All too real metacapitalism: towards a non-dualist political ontology of metaverse. 30 - José M. Álvarez
, Alejandra Bringas Colmenarejo
, Alaa Elobaid
, Simone Fabbrizzi
, Miriam Fahimi
, Antonio Ferrara
, Siamak Ghodsi
, Carlos Mougan
, Ioanna Papageorgiou, Paula Reyero Lobo
, Mayra Russo
, Kristen M. Scott
, Laura State
, Xuan Zhao
, Salvatore Ruggieri
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Policy advice and best practices on bias and fairness in AI. 31 - Louis Rouillé
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Ludic resistance: a new solution to the gamer's paradox. 32 - Björn Lundgren
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Undisruptable or stable concepts: can we design concepts that can avoid conceptual disruption, normative critique, and counterexamples? 33 - Stefan Buijsman
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Transparency for AI systems: a value-based approach. 34 - Francesca Trevisan
, Pinelopi Troullinou, Dimitris Kyriazanos, Evan Fisher, Paola Fratantoni, Claire Morot Sir, Virginia Bertelli:
Deconstructing controversies to design a trustworthy AI future. 35 - Jacob Browning
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Getting it right: the limits of fine-tuning large language models. 36 - Eva Pöll
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Engineering the trust machine. Aligning the concept of trust in the context of blockchain applications. 37 - Michael Townsen Hicks
, James Humphries
, Joe Slater
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ChatGPT is bullshit. 38 - Morgan Luck
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Can we solve the Gamer's Dilemma by resisting it? 39 - Timo Speith
, Barnaby Crook, Sara Mann
, Astrid Schomäcker
, Markus Langer
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Conceptualizing understanding in explainable artificial intelligence (XAI): an abilities-based approach. 40
Volume 26, Number 3, September 2024
- Richard Heersmink
, Barend de Rooij, María Jimena Clavel Vázquez
, Matteo Colombo:
A phenomenology and epistemology of large language models: transparency, trust, and trustworthiness. 41 - Simon W. S. Fischer
, Bas de Boer
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Negotiating becoming: a Nietzschean critique of large language models. 42 - András Miklós, Jeanine Miklós-Thal
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The ethics of online steering. 43 - Luca Nannini
, Marta Marchiori Manerba
, Isacco Beretta
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Mapping the landscape of ethical considerations in explainable AI research. 44 - Maren Behrensen
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Technology and pronouns: disrupting the 'Natural Attitude about Gender'. 45 - Michael Townsen Hicks
, James Humphries, Joe Slater:
Correction: ChatGPT is bullshit. 46 - Kristian Gonzalez Barman
, Nathan Wood
, Pawel Pawlowski
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Beyond transparency and explainability: on the need for adequate and contextualized user guidelines for LLM use. 47 - Andrew McStay
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The hidden influence: exploring presence in human-synthetic interactions through ghostbots. 48 - Marten H. L. Kaas
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The perfect technological storm: artificial intelligence and moral complacency. 49 - Nils Freyer
, Hendrik Kempt
, Lars Klöser
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Easy-read and large language models: on the ethical dimensions of LLM-based text simplification. 50 - Lisa Herzog
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Big data and the risk of misguided responsibilization. 52 - Martin Gibert
, Lê-Nguyên Hoang
, Maxime Lambrecht
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Should YouTube make recommendations for the climate? 53 - Catarina Fontes
, Dino Carpentras, Sachit Mahajan:
Human digital twins unlocking Society 5.0? Approaches, emerging risks and disruptions. 54 - Elisabeth Stockinger
, Jonne Maas
, Christofer Talvitie, Virginia Dignum
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Trustworthiness of voting advice applications in Europe. 55 - Christine Boshuijzen-van Burken
, Shannon Spruit, Tom Geijsen, Lotte Fillerup:
A values-based approach to designing military autonomous systems. 56 - Margarita Boenig-Liptsin
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Mechanic citizenship: Boston Mayor's Office of New Urban Mechanics and the constitution of digital citizens. 57 - Sofie Vlaad
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A portrait of the artist as a young algorithm. 58 - Michael Hemmingsen
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Framing the Gamer's Dilemma. 59 - Xiaomei Bi, Xingyuan Su, Xiaoyan Liu
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An Ellulian analysis of propaganda in the context of generative AI. 60 - Oskar J. Gstrein
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Data autonomy: beyond personal data abuse, sphere transgression, and datafied gentrification in smart cities. 61 - Sanad Aburass
, Maha Abu Rumman:
Authenticity in authorship: the Writer's Integrity framework for verifying human-generated text. 62
Volume 26, Number 4, December 2024
- Alistair Knott
, Dino Pedreschi, Toshiya Jitsuzumi
, Susan Leavy
, David M. Eyers, Tapabrata Chakraborti, Andrew Trotman, Sundar Sundareswaran, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Przemyslaw Biecek, Adrian Weller, Paul D. Teal, Subhadip Basu, Mehmet Haklidir, Virginia Morini, Stuart Russell, Yoshua Bengio:
AI content detection in the emerging information ecosystem: new obligations for media and tech companies. 63 - Laurence Dierickx
, Andreas Lothe Opdahl
, Sohail Ahmed Khan
, Carl-Gustav Linden
, Diana Carolina Guerrero Rojas:
A data-centric approach for ethical and trustworthy AI in journalism. 64 - Herman Veluwenkamp
, Jeroen Hopster
, Sebastian Köhler
, Guido Löhr
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Socially Disruptive Technologies and Conceptual Engineering. 65 - Michael Hemmingsen:
Correction: Framing the Gamer's Dilemma. 66 - Sarah A. Fisher
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Large language models and their big bullshit potential. 67 - Thomas Montefiore
, Morgan Luck
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The repugnant resolution: has Coghlan & Cox resolved the Gamer's Dilemma? 68 - Andrej Zwitter
, Dirk Helbing:
Ethics of smart cities and smart societies. 69 - Huw Roberts
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Digital sovereignty and artificial intelligence: a normative approach. 70 - Alistair Knott
, Dino Pedreschi, Toshiya Jitsuzumi, Susan Leavy
, David M. Eyers, Tapabrata Chakraborti, Andrew Trotman, Sundar Sundareswaran, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Przemyslaw Biecek, Adrian Weller, Paul D. Teal, Subhadip Basu, Mehmet Haklidir, Virginia Morini, Stuart Russell, Yoshua Bengio:
Correction: AI content detection in the emerging information ecosystem: new obligations for media and tech companies. 71 - Alessio Tartaro
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Value-laden challenges for technical standards supporting regulation in the field of AI. 72

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