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Reimagining Benin Bronzes using generative adversarial networks. AI Soc. 39(1): 91-102 (2024) - Amir Baradaran:
Towards a decolonial I in AI: mapping the pervasive effects of artificial intelligence on the art ecosystem. AI Soc. 39(1): 7-19 (2024) - Alexander Blanchard, Mariarosaria Taddeo:
Autonomous weapon systems and jus ad bellum. AI Soc. 39(2): 705-711 (2024) - Kelly Blount:
Using artificial intelligence to prevent crime: implications for due process and criminal justice. AI Soc. 39(1): 359-368 (2024) - Joshua L. M. Brand:
The misdirected approach of open source algorithms. AI Soc. 39(2): 807-808 (2024) - Leila Brännström, Gregor Noll, Amin Parsa, Markus Gunneflo:
Guest Editorial: Tech and the transformation of legal imagination. AI Soc. 39(1): 103-106 (2024) - Sara Morais dos Santos Bruss:
Artificial reproduction? Tabita Rezaire's Sugar Walls Teardom and AI "liveness". AI Soc. 39(1): 43-51 (2024) - Simone van der Burg, Else Giesbers, Marc-Jeroen Bogaardt, Wijbrand Ouweltjes, Kees Lokhorst:
Ethical aspects of AI robots for agri-food; a relational approach based on four case studies. AI Soc. 39(2): 541-555 (2024) - Vincent J. Carchidi:
Do submarines swim? Methodological dualism and anthropomorphizing AlphaGo. AI Soc. 39(2): 775-787 (2024) - David Casacuberta, Ariel Guersenzvaig, Cristian Moyano-Fernández:
Justificatory explanations in machine learning: for increased transparency through documenting how key concepts drive and underpin design and engineering decisions. AI Soc. 39(1): 279-293 (2024) - Akshat Chandak, Shailendra Aote, Aradhita Menghal, Urvi Negi, Shreyas Nemani, Shubham Jha:
Two-stage approach to solve ethical morality problem in self-driving cars. AI Soc. 39(2): 693-703 (2024) - Marc Cheong:
Book review: Luca Possati (2021): "The algorithmic unconscious: how psychoanalysis helps in understanding AI" (Routledge). AI Soc. 39(2): 819-821 (2024) - Beba Cibralic, James Mattingly:
Machine agency and representation. AI Soc. 39(1): 345-352 (2024) - Georgina Curto, Mario Fernando Jojoa Acosta, Flavio Comim, Begoña García Zapirain:
Are AI systems biased against the poor? A machine learning analysis using Word2Vec and GloVe embeddings. AI Soc. 39(2): 617-632 (2024) - Jean-Philippe Deranty, Thomas Corbin:
Artificial intelligence and work: a critical review of recent research from the social sciences. AI Soc. 39(2): 675-691 (2024) - Edward Dieterle, Chris Dede, Michael Walker:
The cyclical ethical effects of using artificial intelligence in education. AI Soc. 39(2): 633-643 (2024) - Josip Franic:
What do we really know about the drivers of undeclared work? An evaluation of the current state of affairs using machine learning. AI Soc. 39(2): 597-616 (2024) - Duncan Ganley:
Reading vs. Scanning: Notes on Re:Print. AI Soc. 39(2): 645-658 (2024) - Rahul D. Gautam, Balaganapathi Devarakonda:
Towards a bioinformational understanding of AI. AI Soc. 39(2): 491-513 (2024) - Gonzalo Génova, Valentin Moreno, Eugenio Parra:
A free mind cannot be digitally transferred. AI Soc. 39(1): 389-394 (2024) - Karamjit S. Gill:
Eliza! A reckoning with Cartesian magic. AI Soc. 39(1): 1-3 (2024) - Karamjit S. Gill:
Eliza and the artist. AI Soc. 39(2): 433-436 (2024) - Anna Gorbacheva, Andrey Pestunov:
On freedom and slavery when using a smart device. AI Soc. 39(1): 397-398 (2024) - Geoff Gordon:
Digital sovereignty, digital infrastructures, and quantum horizons. AI Soc. 39(1): 125-137 (2024) - Max Griffiths:
Is LaMDA sentient? AI Soc. 39(2): 817-818 (2024) - Mashinka Firunts Hakopian:
Art histories from nowhere: on the coloniality of experiments in art and artificial intelligence. AI Soc. 39(1): 29-41 (2024) - Maria Hedlund, Erik Persson:
Expert responsibility in AI development. AI Soc. 39(2): 453-464 (2024) - Teresa Heffernan:
The imitation game, the "child machine," and the fathers of AI. AI Soc. 39(1): 353-357 (2024) - Thomas Hellström, Suna Bensch:
Apocalypse now: no need for artificial general intelligence. AI Soc. 39(2): 811-813 (2024) - Emmie Hine, Luciano Floridi:
Artificial intelligence with American values and Chinese characteristics: a comparative analysis of American and Chinese governmental AI policies. AI Soc. 39(1): 257-278 (2024)
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