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AI and Ethics, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, February 2025
- Madeline G. Reinecke
, Andreas Kappes
, Sebastian Porsdam Mann
, Julian Savulescu
, Brian D. Earp
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The need for an empirical research program regarding human-AI relational norms. 71-80 - Aanchal Sethi
, Tushar Tangri, Divyansh Puri, Abhinav Singh, Kashish Agrawal:
Knowledge management and ethical vulnerability in AI. 219-226 - Alessio Tartaro
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When things go wrong: the recall of AI systems as a last resort for ethical and lawful AI. 253-262 - Lameck Mbangula Amugongo
, Alexander Kriebitz, Auxane Boch, Christoph Lütge:
Operationalising AI ethics through the agile software development lifecycle: a case study of AI-enabled mobile health applications. 227-244 - Kudzayi Savious Tarisayi
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Lustre and shadows: unveiling the gaps in South African University plagiarism policies amidst the emergence of AI-generated content. 245-251 - Ricardo F. Crespo
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Moderating the effects of "surveillance capitalism": an Aristotelian perspective. 305-312 - Umair Rehman
, Farkhund Iqbal, Muhammad Umair Shah:
Exploring differences in ethical decision-making processes between humans and ChatGPT-3 model: a study of trade-offs. 279-289 - Henrik Skaug Sætra
, John Danaher
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Resolving the battle of short- vs. long-term AI risks. 723-728 - Manuel Wörsdörfer:
The E.U.'s artificial intelligence act: an ordoliberal assessment. 263-278 - Pouyan Esmaeilzadeh
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The role of ChatGPT in disrupting concepts, changing values, and challenging ethical norms: a qualitative study. 291-304 - Daphne Lenders
, Toon Calders
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Users' needs in interactive bias auditing tools introducing a requirement checklist and evaluating existing tools. 341-369 - Re'em Segev
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The moral status of input and output discrimination. 323-332 - Anders Søgaard:
Can machines be trustworthy? 313-321 - Raquel Iniesta
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The human role to guarantee an ethical AI in healthcare: a five-facts approach. 385-397 - Rex Perez Bringula
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What do academics have to say about ChatGPT? A text mining analytics on the discussions regarding ChatGPT on research writing. 371-383 - Tabu S. Kondo
, Salim Diwani, Ally S. Nyamawe
, Mohamed M. Mjahidi
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Exploring the status of artificial intelligence for healthcare research in Africa: a bibliometric and thematic analysis. 117-138 - Muhammad Salar Khan
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A multidimensional approach towards addressing existing and emerging challenges in the use of ChatGPT. 333-339 - Sara Patuzzo
, Maurizio Balistreri, Tommaso Marinelli, Simone Giacopuzzi:
Is a robot surgeon with AI the ideal surgeon? A philosophical analysis. 399-409 - Rifat Ara Shams
, Didar Zowghi
, Muneera Bano
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AI and the quest for diversity and inclusion: a systematic literature review. 411-438 - Guilherme Dean Pelegrina
, Miguel Couceiro
, Leonardo Tomazeli Duarte
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A statistical approach to detect disparity prone features in a group fairness setting. 439-452 - Yi Zeng
, Enmeng Lu, Kang Sun:
Principles on symbiosis for natural life and living artificial intelligence. 81-86 - Fabio Tollon
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Reactive agency and technology. 489-496 - Manuel Wörsdörfer:
AI ethics and ordoliberalism 2.0: towards a 'Digital Bill of Rights'. 507-525 - Matt A. Murphy:
Using structured ethical techniques to facilitate reasoning in technology ethics. 479-488 - Joel Janhonen
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Socialisation approach to AI value acquisition: enabling flexible ethical navigation with built-in receptiveness to social influence. 527-553 - Max Tretter
, Tabea Ott
, Peter Dabrock:
AI-produced certainties in health care: current and future challenges. 497-506 - Wael M. Badawy
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Data-driven framework for evaluating digitization and artificial intelligence risk: a comprehensive analysis. 453-478 - Serap Keles
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Navigating in the moral landscape: analysing bias and discrimination in AI through philosophical inquiry. 555-565 - Anastasia Georgievskaya
, Timur Tlyachev
, Daniil Danko
, Konstantin Chekanov
, Hugo Corstjens
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How artificial intelligence adopts human biases: the case of cosmetic skincare industry. 105-115 - Jeff Sebo
, Robert Long:
Moral consideration for AI systems by 2030. 591-606 - Reuben Sass
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Equity, autonomy, and the ethical risks and opportunities of generalist medical AI. 567-577 - Benjamin Lange, Geoff Keeling, Amanda McCroskery, Ben Zevenbergen, Sandra Blascovich, Kyle Pedersen, Alison Lentz, Blaise Agüera y Arcas:
Engaging engineering teams through moral imagination: a bottom-up approach for responsible innovation and ethical culture change in technology companies. 607-616 - Gwyneth Sutherlin
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Who is the human in the machine? Releasing the human-machine metaphor from its cultural roots can increase innovation and equity in AI. 729-736 - Garry Young
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What would strong AI understand consent to mean, and what are the implications for sexbot rape? 579-590 - Bauke Wielinga
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Complex equality and the abstractness of statistical fairness: using social goods to analyze a CV scanner and a welfare fraud detector. 617-632 - Hubert Etienne
, Florian Cova:
The more they think, the less they want: studying people's attitudes about autonomous vehicles could also contribute to shaping them. 633-640 - Ana Santana González
, Lucia Rampino
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A design perspective on how to tackle gender biases when developing AI-driven systems. 201-218 - Helena Machado
, Susana Silva
, Laura Neiva
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Publics' views on ethical challenges of artificial intelligence: a scoping review. 139-167 - Mirko Farina
, Xiao Yu
, Andrea Lavazza
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Ethical considerations and policy interventions concerning the impact of generative AI tools in the economy and in society. 737-745 - Jan Segessenmann
, Thilo Stadelmann
, Andrew Davison
, Oliver Dürr
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Assessing deep learning: a work program for the humanities in the age of artificial intelligence. 1-32 - Oliver Li
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Should we develop AGI? Artificial suffering and the moral development of humans. 641-651 - Dan Heaton
, Elena Nichele, Jérémie Clos, Joel E. Fischer:
"ChatGPT says no": agency, trust, and blame in Twitter discourses after the launch of ChatGPT. 653-675 - Roman V. Yampolskiy
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On monitorability of AI. 689-707 - Haleh Asgarinia
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Adopting trust as an ex post approach to privacy. 709-722 - Mustafa Ali Khalaf
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Does attitude towards plagiarism predict aigiarism using ChatGPT? 677-688 - Hossein Dabbagh
, Brian D. Earp, Sebastian Porsdam Mann, Monika Plozza
, Sabine Salloch, Julian Savulescu:
AI ethics should be mandatory for schoolchildren. 87-92 - Kritika:
A comprehensive study on navigating neuroethics in Cyberspace. 93-100 - Rita Patrício Gomes
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Book Review: Ethics of Privacy and Surveillance by Carissa Veliz. 747-750 - David De Cremer
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Opinion piece: on the ethics of a pending AI crisis in business. 101-104 - Shana Kleiner, Jessica Grieser, Shug Miller, James Shepard, Javier Garcia-Perez, Nicholas Deas, Desmond Upton Patton, Elsbeth Turcan, Kathleen R. McKeown:
Unmasking camouflage: exploring the challenges of large language models in deciphering African American language & online performativity. 29-37 - Linus Ta-Lun Huang
, Gleb Papyshev
, James K. Wong
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Democratizing value alignment: from authoritarian to democratic AI ethics. 11-18 - Kevin Mills:
Technology, liberty, and guardrails. 39-46 - Florian Richter
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From human-system interaction to human-system co-action and back: ethical assessment of generative AI and mutual theory of mind. 19-28 - Ivan Mladenovic
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The prospects for digital democracy. 3-9 - Wan Rosalili Wan Rosli
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Waging warfare against states: the deployment of artificial intelligence in cyber espionage. 47-53 - Thomas Souverain
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AI to renew public employment services? Explanation and trust of domain experts. 55-70 - Hubert Etienne, Brent Mittelstadt, Rob Reich, John Basl, Jeff Behrends, Dominique Lestel, Chloé Bakalar, Geoff Keeling, Giada Pistilli, Marta Cantero Gamito:
Exploring the mutations of society in the era of generative AI. 1 - John Bartucz
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The process is the product: a review of Co-Intelligence by Ethan Mollick. 751-753
Volume 5, Number 2, April 2025
- James Oluwaseyi Hodonu-Wusu
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The rise of artificial intelligence in libraries: the ethical and equitable methodologies, and prospects for empowering library users. 755-765 - Khadija Alam
, Akhil Kumar
, F. N. U. Samiullah
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Prospectives and drawbacks of ChatGPT in healthcare and clinical medicine. 767-773 - Jorge Luis Morton Gutiérrez
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On inscription and bias: data, actor network theory, and the social problems of text-to-image AI models. 775-790 - Md. Asraful Haque
, Shuai Li:
Exploring ChatGPT and its impact on society. 791-803 - Mario D. Schultz
, Ludovico Giacomo Conti
, Peter Seele
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Digital ethicswashing: a systematic review and a process-perception-outcome framework. 805-818 - Eduardo Vyhmeister
, Gabriel G. Castañé:
TAI-PRM: trustworthy AI - project risk management framework towards Industry 5.0. 819-839 - Simon Knight
, Antonette Shibani
, Nicole Vincent
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Ethical AI governance: mapping a research ecosystem. 841-862 - Jonas Schuett
, Ann-Katrin Reuel
, Alexis Carlier:
How to design an AI ethics board. 863-881 - Masike Malatji
, Alaa Tolah
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Artificial intelligence (AI) cybersecurity dimensions: a comprehensive framework for understanding adversarial and offensive AI. 883-910 - Bart A. Kamphorst
, Joel Anderson
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E-coaching systems and social justice: ethical concerns about inequality, coercion, and stigmatization. 911-920 - Quintin P. McGrath
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Unveiling the ethical positions of conversational AIs: a study on OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard. 921-936 - Franziska Poszler
, Edy Portmann, Christoph Lütge:
Formalizing ethical principles within AI systems: experts' opinions on why (not) and how to do it. 937-965 - Iskender Volkan Sancar
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How can we design autonomous weapon systems? 967-975 - Wegene Demisie Jima
, Tesfaye Adisu Tarekegn, Taye Girma Debelee:
State of artificial intelligence eco-system in Ethiopia. 977-990 - Katja Thieme
, Mary Ann S. Saunders
, Laila Ferreira
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From language to algorithm: trans and non-binary identities in research on facial and gender recognition. 991-1008 - Jesper Ryberg
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Artificial intelligence at sentencing: when do algorithms perform well enough to replace humans? 1009-1018 - Otto Sahlgren
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Action-guidance and AI ethics: the case of fair machine learning. 1019-1031 - Zacharus Gudmunsen
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The moral decision machine: a challenge for artificial moral agency based on moral deference. 1033-1045 - Junchao Li
, Mingyu Cai, Shaoping Xiao:
Reinforcement learning-based motion planning in partially observable environments under ethical constraints. 1047-1067 - Georgios Stathis
, H. Jaap van den Herik
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Ethical and preventive legal technology. 1069-1086 - Tricia A. Griffin
, Brian Patrick Green
, Jos V. M. Welie
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The ethical wisdom of AI developers. 1087-1097 - Sophina Luitel
, Yang Liu
, Mohd Anwar
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Investigating fairness in machine learning-based audio sentiment analysis. 1099-1108 - Gleb Papyshev
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Governing AI through interaction: situated actions as an informal mechanism for AI regulation. 1109-1120 - Isabel Richards
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'Hypernudging': a threat to moral autonomy? 1121-1131 - Eugène Loos
, Jan Radicke:
Using ChatGPT-3 as a writing tool: an educational assistant or a moral hazard? Current ChatGPT-3 media representations compared to Plato's critical stance on writing in Phaedrus. 1133-1146 - Diego Gosmar
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Conversational hyperconvergence: an onlife evolution model for conversational AI agency. 1147-1161 - Vincent Bebien
, Odile Bellenguez, Gilles Coppin, Anna Ma-Wyatt, Rachel Stephens:
Ethical decision-making in human-automation collaboration: a case study of the nurse rostering problem. 1163-1175 - Leonard Dung
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Evaluating approaches for reducing catastrophic risks from AI. 1177-1188 - Federico Cugurullo
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The obscure politics of artificial intelligence: a Marxian socio-technical critique of the AI alignment problem thesis. 1189-1201 - Ryan Lemasters
, Clint Hurshman:
A shift towards oration: teaching philosophy in the age of large language models. 1203-1215 - Paul Hayes
, Noel Fitzpatrick, José Manuel Ferrández
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From applied ethics and ethical principles to virtue and narrative in AI practices. 1217-1239 - Luca Nannini
, Eleonora Bonel
, Davide Bassi
, Michele Joshua Maggini
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Beyond phase-in: assessing impacts on disinformation of the EU Digital Services Act. 1241-1269 - Nicholas Kluge Corrêa
, James William Santos
, Camila Galvão, Marcelo Pasetti
, Dieine Estela Bernieri Schiavon
, Faizah Naqvi, Robayet Hossain
, Nythamar de Oliveira
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Crossing the principle-practice gap in AI ethics with ethical problem-solving. 1271-1288 - Nicholas Kluge Corrêa
, James William Santos
, Camila Galvão, Marcelo Pasetti
, Dieine Schiavon
, Faizah Naqvi, Robayet Hossain
, Nythamar de Oliveira
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Correction: Crossing the principle-practice gap in AI ethics with ethical problem-solving. 1289-1290 - Maria Pokholkova
, Auxane Boch, Ellen Hohma, Christoph Lütge:
Measuring adherence to AI ethics: a methodology for assessing adherence to ethical principles in the use case of AI-enabled credit scoring application. 1291-1313 - Suzanne Kawamleh:
Algorithmic evidence in U.S criminal sentencing. 1315-1328 - Zari McFadden
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ACESOR: a critical engagement in systems of oppression AI assessment tool. 1329-1355 - Maria Assunta Cappelli
, Giovanna Di Marzo Serugendo
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A semi-automated software model to support AI ethics compliance assessment of an AI system guided by ethical principles of AI. 1357-1380 - Tales Marra
, Emeric Kubiak
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Addressing diversity in hiring procedures: a generative adversarial network approach. 1381-1405 - Anna Schmitz
, Michael Mock, Rebekka Görge
, Armin B. Cremers, Maximilian Poretschkin:
A global scale comparison of risk aggregation in AI assessment frameworks. 1407-1432 - Inyoung Cheong
, Aylin Caliskan, Tadayoshi Kohno:
Safeguarding human values: rethinking US law for generative AI's societal impacts. 1433-1459 - Hannah van Kolfschooten
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The prospects of using AI in euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide: a legal exploration. 1461-1466 - Marten H. L. Kaas
, Ibrahim Habli
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Assuring AI safety: fallible knowledge and the Gricean maxims. 1467-1480 - Erez Firt:
Addressing corrigibility in near-future AI systems. 1481-1490 - Mark Coeckelbergh
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Artificial intelligence, the common good, and the democratic deficit in AI governance. 1491-1497 - David B. Resnik
, Mohammad Hosseini:
The ethics of using artificial intelligence in scientific research: new guidance needed for a new tool. 1499-1521 - Dario Cecchini
, Michael Pflanzer
, Veljko Dubljevic
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Aligning artificial intelligence with moral intuitions: an intuitionist approach to the alignment problem. 1523-1533 - Andreas Tsamados, Luciano Floridi, Mariarosaria Taddeo:
Human control of AI systems: from supervision to teaming. 1535-1548 - Nripsuta Ani Saxena
, Wenbin Zhang, Cyrus Shahabi:
Unveiling and mitigating bias in ride-hailing pricing for equitable policy making. 1549-1560 - Tom Stenson:
What does it mean to be good? The normative and metaethical problem with 'AI for good'. 1561-1570 - Sietze Kai Kuilman
, Luciano Cavalcante Siebert
, Stefan Buijsman
, Catholijn M. Jonker
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How to gain control and influence algorithms: contesting AI to find relevant reasons. 1571-1581 - Clayton Peterson
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Automated ethical decision, value-ladenness, and the moral prior problem. 1583-1594 - Scott Hill
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Algorithm evaluation without autonomy. 1595-1599 - Shervin MirzaeiGhazi
, Jakob Stenseke
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Responsibility before freedom: closing the responsibility gaps for autonomous machines. 1601-1613 - Seth D. Baum
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Manipulating Aggregate Societal values to Bias AI Social Choice Ethics. 1615-1627 - Ammar Younas
, Yi Zeng:
Proposing Central Asian AI ethics principles: a multilevel approach for responsible AI. 1629-1637 - Arisa Yasuda:
Metaverse ethics: exploring the social implications of the metaverse. 1639-1650 - Gregory Antill
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Robots and reactive attitudes: a defense of the moral and interpersonal status of non-conscious agents. 1651-1667 - Manuel Wörsdörfer:
Biden's Executive Order on AI: strengths, weaknesses, and possible reform steps. 1669-1683 - Kasra Ghaharian
, Fatemeh Binesh
, Marta Soligo
, Lukasz Golab, Brett Abarbanel
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AI ethics in a controversial industry: the case of gambling and its ethical paradox. 1685-1701 - John Danaher
, Sven Nyholm:
The ethics of personalised digital duplicates: a minimally viable permissibility principle. 1703-1718 - Renée Otmar
, Rose Michael
, Sharon Mullins
, Katherine Day
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Ethics and the use of generative AI in professional editing. 1719-1731 - Larissa Bolte
, Aimee van Wynsberghe
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Sustainable AI and the third wave of AI ethics: a structural turn. 1733-1742 - Rashmi Nagpal
, Rasoul Shahsavarifar, Vaibhav Goyal, Amar Gupta:
Optimizing fairness and accuracy: a Pareto optimal approach for decision-making. 1743-1756 - Ann-Katrien Oimann
, Adriana Salatino
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Command responsibility in military AI contexts: balancing theory and practicality. 1757-1767 - Amelia Katirai
, Noa Garcia, Kazuki Ide, Yuta Nakashima, Atsuo Kishimoto:
Situating the social issues of image generation models in the model life cycle: a sociotechnical approach. 1769-1786 - Pouria Akbarighatar
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Operationalizing responsible AI principles through responsible AI capabilities. 1787-1801 - Gabriella Waters
, William Mapp, Phillip Honenberger
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Decisional value scores: A new family of metrics for ethical AI-ML. 1803-1825 - Anna Gausen
, Ce Guo, Wayne Luk:
An approach to sociotechnical transparency of social media algorithms using agent-based modelling. 1827-1845 - Xiao-yu Sun, Bin Ye
, Bao-hua Xia:
The problem of fairness in tools for algorithmic fairness. 1847-1857 - Antonio Araújo
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From artificial intelligence to semi-creative inorganic intelligence: a blockchain-based bioethical metamorphosis. 1859-1864 - Deepak P
, Sahely Bhadra, Anna Jurek-Loughrey, G. Santhosh Kumar, M. Satish Kumar
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Geo-political bias in fake news detection AI: the case of affect. 1865-1870 - Nelson A. Colón Vargas
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Exploiting the margin: How capitalism fuels AI at the expense of minoritized groups. 1871-1876 - Garry Young
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Using the classic trolley problem to teach AI students and researchers about their role as moral agents, and why they should be subject to moral scrutiny. 1877-1883 - Katherine B. Snyder, R. Austin Stewart, Catherine J. Hunter:
Ethical considerations for the application of artificial intelligence in pediatric surgery. 1885-1892
Volume 5, Number 3, June 2025
- Michael Anderson:
Partnering with AI to derive and embed principles for ethically guided AI behavior. 1893-1910 - Ehtesham Hashmi
, Muhammad Mudassar Yamin
, Sule Yildirim Yayilgan:
Securing tomorrow: a comprehensive survey on the synergy of Artificial Intelligence and information security. 1911-1929 - Sara Kijewski
, Elettra Ronchi, Effy Vayena
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The rise of checkbox AI ethics: a review. 1931-1940 - Sara Kijewski
, Elettra Ronchi, Effy Vayena
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Correction: The rise of checkbox AI ethics: a review. 1941 - Ricardo Trainotti Rabonato
, Lilian Berton
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A systematic review of fairness in machine learning. 1943-1954 - Zichong Wang, Zhibo Chu, Thang Viet Doan, Shiwen Ni, Min Yang, Wenbin Zhang
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History, development, and principles of large language models: an introductory survey. 1955-1971 - Louise McCormack
, Malika Bendechache:
A comprehensive survey and classification of evaluation criteria for trustworthy artificial intelligence. 1973-1994 - Rawan AlMakinah
, Mahsa Goodarzi
, Betul Tok, M. Abdullah Canbaz
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Mapping artificial intelligence bias: a network-based framework for analysis and mitigation. 1995-2014 - Sanjana Kumari
, Amisha Kumari
, Rabia Asim
, Rayyan Khan:
Multi-faceted role of artificial intelligence (AI) in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR): a narrative review. 2015-2020 - Dileesh Chandra Bikkasani
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Navigating artificial general intelligence (AGI): societal implications, ethical considerations, and governance strategies. 2021-2036 - Simon Knight
, Cormac McGrath
, Olga Viberg
, Teresa Cerratto-Pargman
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Learning about AI ethics from cases: a scoping review of AI incident repositories and cases. 2037-2053 - Fatemeh Habibi, Sadaf Sedaghatshoar, Tahereh Attar, Marzieh Shokoohi, Arash Kiani
, Ali Naderi Malek:
Revolutionizing education and therapy for students with autism spectrum disorder: a scoping review of AI-driven tools, technologies, and ethical implications. 2055-2070 - Avish Vijayaraghavan
, Cosmin Badea
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Minimum levels of interpretability for artificial moral agents. 2071-2087 - Nicole Gross:
A powerful potion for a potent problem: transformative justice for generative AI in healthcare. 2089-2101 - Felix Friedrich
, Manuel Brack, Lukas Struppek, Dominik Hintersdorf, Patrick Schramowski, Sasha Luccioni, Kristian Kersting:
Auditing and instructing text-to-image generation models on fairness. 2103-2123 - Bindu Vijayakumar
, Ciza Thomas:
The ethics of envisioning spam free email inboxes. 2125-2148 - Victor S. Y. Lo
, Sayan Datta, Youssouf Salami:
Bringing practical statistical science to AI and predictive model fairness testing. 2149-2164 - Tomasz Hollanek
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The ethico-politics of design toolkits: responsible AI tools, from big tech guidelines to feminist ideation cards. 2165-2174 - Janvi Chhabra
, Karthik Sama
, Jayati Deshmukh
, Srinath Srinivasa
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Evaluating computational models of ethics for autonomous decision making. 2175-2188 - David M. Douglas
, Justine Lacey
, Gerard David Howard:
Ethical risk for AI. 2189-2203 - Shashank Yadav
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Social botnets and the challenges of cyber situation awareness. 2205-2225 - Bernardo Bolaños Guerra
, Jorge Luis Morton Gutiérrez
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On singularity and the Stoics: why Stoicism offers a valuable approach to navigating the risks of AI (Artificial Intelligence). 2227-2242 - Michal Gladis
, Matús Mesarcík
, Natália Slosiarová
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Advising AI assistant: ethical risks of Oura smart ring. 2243-2255 - Michele Murgia:
Overcoming AI ethics, towards AI realism. 2257-2262 - Michele Murgia:
Correction: Overcoming AI ethics, towards AI realism. 2263 - Sue Anne Teo
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Artificial intelligence and its 'slow violence' to human rights. 2265-2280 - Giorgia Pozzi
, Michiel De Proost
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Keeping an AI on the mental health of vulnerable populations: reflections on the potential for participatory injustice. 2281-2291 - Md Syful Islam
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Navigating modern era at sea: legal challenges and opportunities of unmanned and autonomous shipping. 2293-2306 - Mohsin Ali Farhad, Muhammad Hamza Zakir:
Adapting legal horizons in reshaping intellectual property law for the artificial intelligence revolution. 2307-2321 - Ahmed S. Almasoud, Jamiu Adekunle Idowu
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Algorithmic fairness in predictive policing. 2323-2337 - Anna Puzio
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The entangled human being - a new materialist approach to anthropology of technology. 2339-2356 - Tersur Melchizedek Akpan
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Transhumanist technologies as enhancers of human nature and its dignity. 2357-2365 - Olya Kudina
, Bas de Boer
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Large language models, politics, and the functionalization of language. 2367-2379 - Elin Sporrong
, Cormac McGrath
, Teresa Cerratto-Pargman
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Situating AI in assessment - an exploration of university teachers' valuing practices. 2381-2394 - Jack Madock
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Robot warfare: the (im)permissibility of autonomous weapons systems. 2409-2417 - Marc Steen
, Joachim de Greeff
, Maaike de Boer
, Cor J. Veenman
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Ethical aspects of ChatGPT: An approach to discuss and evaluate key requirements from different ethical perspectives. 2419-2432 - Marc Steen
, Joachim de Greeff
, Maaike de Boer
, Cor J. Veenman
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Author Correction: Ethical aspects of ChatGPT: an approach to discuss and evaluate key requirements from different ethical perspectives. 2433 - Louis Chislett
, Louis J. M. Aslett
, Alisha R. Davies
, Catalina A. Vallejos
, James Liley
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Ethical considerations of use of hold-out sets in clinical prediction model management. 2435-2444 - Dawen Zhang
, Pamela Finckenberg-Broman, Thong Hoang, Shidong Pan, Zhenchang Xing, Mark Staples, Xiwei Xu
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Right to be forgotten in the Era of large language models: implications, challenges, and solutions. 2445-2454 - Paschal Mmesoma Ukpaka
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The creative agency of large language models: a philosophical inquiry. 2455-2466 - Dorsaf Sallami, Esma Aïmeur:
Fairframe: a fairness framework for bias detection and mitigation in news. 2467-2483 - Emily Hadley
, Alan Blatecky
, Megan Comfort
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Investigating algorithm review boards for organizational responsible artificial intelligence governance. 2485-2495 - Suvrat Arora, Aditi Srivastava:
A cross-lingual syntactic investigation of gender bias and stereotyping in GPT-4o: English vs Hindi. 2497-2514 - Luke Haliburton
, Jan Leusmann, Robin Welsch
, Sinksar Ghebremedhin, Petros Isaakidis, Albrecht Schmidt, Sven Mayer:
Uncovering labeler bias in machine learning annotation tasks. 2515-2528 - Christos Kyriacou
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Artificial moral intelligence and computability: an Aristotelian perspective. 2529-2546 - Prokopis A. Christou
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A critical inquiry into the personal and societal perils of Artificial Intelligence. 2547-2555 - Blair Attard-Frost
, Kelly Lyons:
AI governance systems: a multi-scale analysis framework, empirical findings, and future directions. 2557-2604 - Mandy Zafar
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Normativity and AI moral agency. 2605-2622 - Tuuli Turja
, Anna-Aurora Kork
, Sakari Ilomäki
, Ingvil Hellstrand
, Aino-Kaisa Koistinen
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Care robot literacy: integrating AI ethics and technological literacy in contemporary healthcare. 2623-2640 - Maria Pawelec
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Decent deepfakes? Professional deepfake developers' ethical considerations and their governance potential. 2641-2666 - Subhasree Sengupta
, Christopher Flathmann
, Beau G. Schelble
, Joseph B. Lyons, Nathan J. McNeese
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An analysis of ethical rationales and their impact on the perceived moral persona of AI teammates. 2667-2679 - Jakob Mainz, Lauritz Aastrup Munch, Jens Christian Bjerring
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Cost-effectiveness and algorithmic decision-making. 2681-2693 - Federico Benitez
, Cyriel Pennartz, Walter Senn:
The conductor model of consciousness, our neuromorphic twins, and the human-AI deal. 2695-2716 - Federico Benitez
, Cyriel Pennartz, Walter Senn:
Publisher Correction: The conductor model of consciousness, our neuromorphic twins, and the human-AI deal. 2717 - Zhicheng Lin
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Beyond principlism: practical strategies for ethical AI use in research practices. 2719-2731 - Zhicheng Lin
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Correction: Beyond principlism: practical strategies for ethical AI use in research practices. 2733-2734 - James Fritz
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On the scope of the right to explanation. 2735-2747 - William J. W. Choi
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Is ChatGPT a good moral interlocutor for teaching bioethics? A case analysis. 2749-2756 - Chloe Gros
, Leon Kester
, Marieke H. Martens
, Peter J. Werkhoven:
Addressing ethical challenges in automated vehicles: bridging the gap with hybrid AI and augmented utilitarianism. 2757-2770 - Vanessa Schäffner
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Crash dilemmas and the ethical design of self-driving vehicles: implications from metaethics and pragmatic road marks. 2771-2788 - Diana Mariana Popa
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Frontrunner model for responsible AI governance in the public sector: the Dutch perspective. 2789-2799 - Syafira Fitri Auliya
, Olya Kudina
, Aaron Yi Ding
, Ibo van de Poel
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AI versus AI for democracy: exploring the potential of adversarial machine learning to enhance privacy and deliberative decision-making in elections. 2801-2813 - Joseph Donia
, Lola Oyefeso
, Gayathri Embuldeniya, Cari M. Whyne
, David M. Burns
, Philip Boyer
, Helen Razmjou
, James A. Shaw
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Lifecycles, pipelines, and value chains: toward a focus on events in responsible artificial intelligence for health. 2815-2828 - Jonathan Adams
:
Introducing the ethical-epistemic matrix: a principle-based tool for evaluating artificial intelligence in medicine. 2829-2837 - Marek Winkel
:
Society in charge: the connection of artificial intelligence, responsibility, and ethics in German media discourse. 2839-2866 - Umair Rehman
, Muhammad Umair Shah, Farkhund Iqbal, Ramsha Fatima:
Comparative analysis of moral decision-making and trust dynamics: human reasoning vs. ChatGPT-3 narratives. 2867-2880 - Willian Dihanster G. de Oliveira
, Lilian Berton
:
A comparative study of pre-processing algorithms for fair classification in few labeled data context. 2881-2901 - Yuhang Guo, Michael Kühler
:
History, AI and utilitarianism. 2903-2917 - Corinne Jorgenson, Jurgen Willems
, Ali Ihsan Ozkes, Dieter Vanderelst:
Humans and robots are nearly ethically equivalent. 2919-2928 - Airlie Hilliard, Emre Kazim, Stephan Ledain:
Are the robots taking over? On AI and perceived existential risk. 2929-2942 - Frank Dietrich
:
AI-based removal of hate speech from digital social networks: chances and risks for freedom of expression. 2943-2953 - Frank Dietrich
:
Correction: AI-based removal of hate speech from digital social networks: chances and risks for freedom of expression. 2955 - Eric Heinze
:
Commentary to: AI-based removal of hate speech from digital social networks: chances and risks for freedom of expression (10.1007/s43681-024-00610-7). 2957-2959 - Masashi Takeshita
, Rafal Rzepka
:
Speciesism in natural language processing research. 2961-2976 - Izaak Dekker
, Bert Bredeweg
, Wilco te Winkel, Ibo van de Poel
:
Ethical procedures for responsible experimental evaluation of AI-based education interventions. 2977-2986 - Kefu Zhu
:
Trust and generative AI: embodiment considered. 2987-2997 - Edmund Balogun, Dion Dcosta, Auxane Boch, Christoph Luetge:
Exploring key stakeholders' perspectives on integrating the EU AI Act with the MDR for certifying AI medical devices. 2999-3013 - Suzana Alpsancar
, Heike M. Buhl, Tobias Matzner, Ingrid Scharlau:
Explanation needs and ethical demands: unpacking the instrumental value of XAI. 3015-3033 - Haline Costa Maia
, P. Ariel, S. Nunes:
Adding human values on the deepfake: co-designing fact-checking solutions to combat misinformation. 3035-3050 - Paula Sweeney:
Two disrupters to arguments from analogy for robot rights: uniqueness and completeness. 3051-3056 - Sasa Josifovic
:
Legal and administrative frameworks as foundations for AI alignment with human volition. 3057-3067 - Dae-Hyun Yoo
:
A logical approach in autonomous vehicle ethics: the skeptical reasoning in dilemma. 3069-3078 - Cheng-Hung Tsai
, Hsiu-lin Ku:
Why AI may undermine phronesis and what to do about it. 3079-3086 - Shmona Simpson, Jonathan Nukpezah, Kie Brooks, Raaghav Pandya:
Parity benchmark for measuring bias in LLMs. 3087-3101 - Brian Kogelmann, Jeffrey Carroll
:
The ethics of AI automation: the importance of treating like cases alike. 3103-3113 - Aurélie Halsband
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Embryo selection, AI and reproductive choice. 3115-3127 - Mugalula Kalule Grancia
:
Decolonizing AI ethics in Africa's healthcare: An ethical perspective. 3129-3142 - Dwayne Woods
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Optimizing beyond optimization: Heideggerian limits and artificial intelligence. 3143-3157 - Christina Cociancig
, Hendrik Heuer
, Andreas Breiter
:
AI ethics unwrapped: an empirical investigation of ethical principles in collaborative ideation processes. 3159-3172 - Emmeke Veltmeijer
, Charlotte Gerritsen
:
Legal and ethical implications of AI-based crowd analysis: the AI Act and beyond. 3173-3183 - Tita Alissa Bach
, Magnhild Kaarstad, Elizabeth Solberg, Aleksandar Babic:
Insights into suggested Responsible AI (RAI) practices in real-world settings: a systematic literature review. 3185-3232 - Uma E. Sarkar
:
Evaluating alignment in large language models: a review of methodologies. 3233-3240 - Laura Y. Cabrera
, Jennifer Wagner
, Sara Gerke
, Daniel Susser:
Tempered enthusiasm by interviewed experts for synthetic data and ELSI checklists for AI in medicine. 3241-3254 - Jesper Ryberg
:
Artificial intelligence and criminal justice: How to use algorithmic sentencing support in real life (and ethically non-ideal) penal systems? 3255-3263 - Amna Batool
, Didar Zowghi, Muneera Bano:
AI governance: a systematic literature review. 3265-3279 - Wael M. Badawy
:
The ethical implications of using children's photographs in artificial intelligence: challenges and recommendations. 3281-3292 - Sarah Wyer
, Sue Black
:
Algorithmic bias: sexualized violence against women in GPT-3 models. 3293-3310 - Louie Kangeter, Brian Patrick Green
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AGI and slavery. 3311-3319 - Jacob Sparks
, Ava Thomas Wright
:
Models of rational agency in human-centered AI: the realist and constructivist alternatives. 3321-3328 - Karel van den Bosch
, Jurriaan van Diggelen
, Sabine Verdult
, Tjalling Haije, Jasper van der Waa
:
Measuring meaningful human control in human-AI teaming: effects of team design in AI-assisted pandemic triage. 3329-3353 - Danielle Allen
, Sarah Hubbard, Woojin Lim, Allison Stanger, Shlomit Wagman, Kinney Zalesne, Omoaholo Omoakhalen:
A roadmap for governing AI: technology governance and power-sharing liberalism. 3355-3377 - Kubilay Muhammed Sünnetci, Ahmet Alkan, Faruk Enes Oguz, Mahmut Nedim Ekersular
:
Performance and model behavior analysis from different perspectives of Bing Chat. 3379-3381 - Antonio Araújo
:
Anthropomorphic sex robots across the genitalia-computer interface: AI-generated lover persona, infopower feminist bioethics, and Alexa-style humanity. 3383-3386 - Dessislava S. Fessenko
, Adelaida (Adele) Jasperse:
Ethics at the heart of AI regulation. 3387-3398 - Sai S. Kurapati
, Antonio Yaghy
, Aakriti G. Shukla
:
Data bias: ethical considerations for understanding diversity in medical artificial intelligence. 3399-3405 - Patricia Engel-Hermann
, Alexander Skulmowski
:
Appealing, but misleading: a warning against a naive AI realism. 3407-3413 - Edward Feldman
, David De Cremer:
Preserving physician ethics in the era of autonomous AI. 3415-3420 - Eline S. Rentier
:
To use or not to use: exploring the ethical implications of using generative AI in academic writing. 3421-3425 - Alberto Boretti
:
Ethical and practical considerations for AI-driven deep brain stimulation in mild cognitive impairment. 3427-3436 - Rashmi Nagpal
, Rasoul Shahsavarifar, Vaibhav Goyal, Amar Gupta:
Author Correction: Optimizing fairness and accuracy: a pareto optimal approach for decision-making. 3437
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- David Leslie:
Does the sun rise for ChatGPT? Scientific discovery in the age of generative AI. 3439-3444 - Helen M. E. Winter, A. Marco Turk, Sebastian F. Winter:
Meaningful work in peril? Preserving self-efficacy in the age of artificial intelligence. 3445-3453 - Antonio Araújo:
ChatGPT-based posthumous memories of a terminally ill patient: metabioethics and generative AI at the service of palliative medicine. 3455-3459 - Fatemeh Habibi, Shadi Ghaderkhani, Marzieh Shokoohi, Tara Banari, Mahsa Morsali, Reza Nejad Shahrokh Abadi, Hoora Kiamehr:
Harnessing artificial intelligence in Alzheimer's disease management: navigating ethical challenges in AI. 3461-3477 - Youssef Er-Rays, Meriem M'dioud, Hamid Ait Abderrahmane:
ChatGPT and ethics in healthcare facilities: an overview and innovations in technical efficiency analysis. 3479-3496 - Kangwa Daniel, Msafiri Mgambi Msambwa, Antony Fute:
Balancing innovation and ethics: promote academic integrity through support and effective use of GenAI tools in higher education. 3497-3530 - Vidith Phillips:
From neurons to networks: ethical dimensions of AI-infused neural interfaces. 3531-3536 - Peter-Ebuka Okafor, Abasiafak Ndifreke Udosen, Benson Ikechukwu Igboanugo:
Artificial intelligence tools: a potential for error-free scholarly communication in Nigerian universities. 3537-3548 - Mykhailo Danilevskyi, Fernando Pérez-Téllez, Davide Buscaldi:
Implementing ethical principles in AI: an initial discussion. 3549-3555 - Rinu Ann Sebastian, Kris Ehinger, Tim Miller:
Do we need watchful eyes on our workers? Ethics of using computer vision for workplace surveillance. 3557-3577 - Wael Badawy:
The ethical use and development of artificial intelligence (AI) strategy in Egypt: identifying gaps and recommendations. 3579-3591 - Anika Sonig, Christine Deeney, Meghan Hurley, Eric A. Storch, John D. Herrington, Gabriel Lázaro-Muñoz, Casey Zampella, Birkan Tunç, Julia Parish-Morris, Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby, Kristin M. Kostick-Quenet:
Ethical concerns of using computer perception technologies among pediatric patients. 3593-3607 - Prashant Kumar Varun:
Assessing the role of artificial intelligence in quality of legal education with special reference to sustainable development goal. 3609-3615 - David Hartmann, José Renato Laranjeira de Pereira, Chiara Streitbörger, Bettina Berendt:
Addressing the regulatory gap: moving towards an EU AI audit ecosystem beyond the AI Act by including civil society. 3617-3638 - Brady D. Lund, Zeynep Orhan, Nishith Reddy Mannuru, Ravi Varma Kumar Bevara, Brett Porter, Meka Kasi Vinaih, Padmapadanand Bhaskara:
Standards, frameworks, and legislation for artificial intelligence (AI) transparency. 3639-3655 - Markus Pantsar:
The need for ethical guidelines in mathematical research in the time of generative AI. 3657-3668 - Torben Swoboda, Lode Lauwaert:
Can artificial intelligence embody moral values? 3669-3680 - Romny Ly, Bora Ly:
Ethical challenges and opportunities in ChatGPT integration for education: insights from emerging economy. 3681-3698 - Herman Veluwenkamp, Stefan Buijsman:
Design for operator contestability: control over autonomous systems by introducing defeaters. 3699-3711 - Mariangela Zoe Cocchiaro, Jessica Morley, Claudio Novelli, Enrico Panai, Alessio Tartaro, Luciano Floridi:
Who is an AI Ethicist? An empirical study of expertise, skills, and profiles to build a competency framework. 3713-3725 - Erich Riesen, Mark Boespflug:
Aligning with ideal values: a proposal for anchoring AI in moral expertise. 3727-3741 - Miron Clay-Gilmore:
Hunting for humans: on slavery, the emergence of the US as the world's first super industrial state and its deployment of artificial intelligence and other military technology to repress dissent and neutralize enemy combatants. 3743-3762 - Stefano Calzati:
An ecosystemic view on information, data, and knowledge: insights on agential AI and relational ethics. 3763-3776 - Gabrielle Bezerra Sales Sarlet, Viviane Ceolin Dallasta Del Grossi:
Immersive environment and neurogaming: a look at the impacts on humans and fundamental rights in the new frontiers arising from technology. 3777-3789 - Guido Löhr, Matthew Dennis:
Prudential reasons for designing entitled chatbots: How robot "rights" can improve human well-being. 3791-3802 - Manpriya Dua, J. P. Singh, Amarda Shehu:
The ethics of national artificial intelligence plans: an empirical lens. 3803-3831 - David R. Charles:
AI as artist: agency and the moral rights of creative works. 3833-3844 - Ajay Tripathi, Vinod Kumar:
Ethical practices of artificial intelligence: a management framework for responsible AI deployment in businesses. 3845-3856 - Joan Llorca Albareda:
Uncovering the gap: challenging the agential nature of AI responsibility problems. 3857-3870 - Clinton Castro, Michele Loi:
The representative individuals approach to fair machine learning. 3871-3881 - Evangelia Kyrimi, Scott McLachlan, Jared M. Wohlgemut, Zane B. Perkins, David A. Lagnado, William Marsh, Alexander Gimson, Ali Shafti, Ari Ercole, Amitava Banerjee, Ben Glocker, Burkhard Schafer, Constantine Gatsonis, Crina Grosan, Danielle Sent, David S. Berman, David Glass, Declan P. O'Regan, Dimitrios Letsios, Dylan Morrissey, Erhan Pisirir, Francesco Leofante, Hamit Soyel, Jon Williamson, Keri Grieman, Kudakwashe Dube, Max Marsden, Myura Nagendran, Nigel Tai, Olga Kostopoulou, Owain Jones, Paul Curzon, Rebecca S. Stoner, Sankalp Tandle, Shalmali Joshi, Somayyeh Mossadegh, Stefan Buijsman, Tim Miller, Vince Istvan Madai:
Explainable AI: definition and attributes of a good explanation for health AI. 3883-3896 - Joseph L. Breeden:
The evolution of goals in AI agents. 3897-3915 - Amrita Ganguly, Aditya Johri, Areej Ali, Nora McDonald:
Generative artificial intelligence for academic research: evidence from guidance issued for researchers by higher education institutions in the United States. 3917-3933 - Yaojie Li:
"Thus spoke Socrates": enhancing ethical inquiry, decision, and reflection through generative AI. 3935-3951 - Jan Fillies, Adrian Paschke:
Youth language and emerging slurs: tackling bias in BERT-based hate speech detection. 3953-3965 - Jaideep Visave:
Transparency in AI for emergency management: building trust and accountability. 3967-3980 - Govind Arun, Rohith Syam, Aiswarya Anil Nair, Sahaj Vaidya:
An integrated framework for ethical healthcare chatbots using LangChain and NeMo guardrails. 3981-3992 - Jeff J. H. Kim, Junyoung Soh, Shrinidhi Kadkol, Itay Solomon, Hyelin Yeh, Adith V. Srivatsa, George R. Nahass, Jeong Yun Choi, Sophie Lee, Theresa Nyugen, Olusola Ajilore:
AI Anxiety: a comprehensive analysis of psychological factors and interventions. 3993-4009 - Miriam Elia, Paula Ziethmann, Julia Krumme, Kerstin Schlögl-Flierl, Bernhard Bauer:
Responsible AI, ethics, and the AI lifecycle: how to consider the human influence? 4011-4028 - Travis LaCroix, Alexandra Sasha Luccioni:
Metaethical perspectives on 'benchmarking' AI ethics. 4029-4047 - Daniel McKay:
Olympians: humanity as a solution to the control problem for artificial superintelligence. 4049-4059 - Christian Thielscher:
Dignity as a concept for computer ethics. 4061-4067 - Joshua Krook, Peter D. Winter, John Downer, Jan Blockx:
A systematic literature review of artificial intelligence (AI) transparency laws in the European Union (EU) and United Kingdom (UK): a socio-legal approach to AI transparency governance. 4069-4090 - Andrew J. Peterson:
What does AI consider praiseworthy? 4091-4115 - Simon Coghlan, Hui Xian Chia, Falk Scholer, Damiano Spina:
Control search rankings, control the world: what is a good search engine? 4117-4133 - Artur Ishkhanyan:
Ethical considerations in AI-powered language technologies: insights from East and West Armenian. 4135-4146 - Theo Theunissen, Lydia Duijvestijn:
Using large Language models as a road map for establishing core values in a legal vacuum. 4147-4166 - Sara Blanco:
Human trust in AI: a relationship beyond reliance. 4167-4180 - Aisha Sobey:
The thinness of GenAI: body size in relation to the construction of the normate through GenAI image models. 4181-4196 - Ramtin Ardeshirifar:
Comparing hand-crafted and deep learning approaches for detecting AI-generated text: performance, generalization, and linguistic insights. 4197-4209 - Richard Friedrich Runge:
The ontological and moral status of whole brain emulations in neo-Aristotelian naturalism. 4211-4222 - Kendall Brogle, Emma Kallina, Holli Sargeant, Var Shankar, Adrian Weller, Ashley Casovan, Umang Bhatt:
Context-specific certification of AI systems: a pilot in the financial industry. 4223-4240 - Thamburaj Anthuvan, Kajal Maheshwari:
AI-C2C (conscious to conscience): a governance framework for ethical AI integration. 4241-4253 - Carter Cousineau, Nadja Herger, Rozita Dara:
Transparency requirements across AI legislative acts, frameworks and organizations: shaping a sample transparency card. 4255-4267 - Milena Ivanova:
AI, art and morality. 4269-4278 - Kinfe Yilma:
From principles to process: the principlist approach to AI ethics and lessons from Internet bills of rights. 4279-4291 - Modestha Mensah, Aimee van Wynsberghe:
Sustainable AI meets feminist African ethics. 4293-4303 - Chanlang Ki Bareh:
A qualitative assessment of the accuracy of AI-LLM in academic research. 4305-4324 - Jean-Sébastien Dessureault, Daniel Massicotte:
Ethical impacts of a NLP-based ML framework: the case of AI2. 4325-4335 - Nicholas Kluge Corrêa, James William Santos, Éderson de Almeida, Marcelo Pasetti, Dieine Schiavon, Mateus Panizzon, Nythamar de Oliveira:
Codes of ethics in IT: do they work in isolation? 4337-4349 - Anita Yadav, Md Tarique Jamal Ansari:
Managing privacy and innovation in AI-enhanced legal services: addressing data protection challenges and ethical considerations. 4351-4364 - Jahaziel Osei Mensah, Aimee van Wynsberghe:
Where are the missing values: an exploration of the need to incorporate Ubuntu values into African AI policy. 4365-4375 - Dalila Benachenhou, Masud Cader, Dario Mazzilli, Andrea Tacchella:
Beyond arbitrage: machine learning for financing impactful economic activity. 4377-4387 - Frank Martela:
Artificial intelligence and free will: generative agents utilizing large language models have functional free will. 4389-4400 - Moti Mizrahi:
AI4Science and the context distinction. 4401-4406 - Marc Cheong, Gabby Bush, Michael Wildenauer:
"Lost in the crowd": ethical concerns in crowdsourced evaluations of LLMs. 4407-4413 - Latha Christie:
Safeguarding human identity: ethics and AGI in warfare. 4415-4422 - Madeline G. Reinecke, Andreas Kappes, Sebastian Porsdam Mann, Julian Savulescu, Brian D. Earp:
Correction: The need for an empirical research program regarding human-AI relational norms. 4423 - Erich Riesen, Mark Boespflug:
Correction: Aligning with ideal values: a proposal for anchoring AI in moral expertise. 4425 - Yaojie Li:
Correction: "Thus spoke Socrates": enhancing ethical inquiry, decision, and reflection through generative AI. 4427

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