Journal: AI Ethics

Volume 1, Issue 2

93 -- 99Kevin LaGrandeur. How safe is our reliance on AI, and should we regulate it?
101 -- 108Jamie Brandon. Using unethical data to build a more ethical world
109 -- 111Paula Boddington. AI and moral thinking: how can we live well with machines to enhance our moral agency?
113 -- 117Daniel W. Tigard. Responsible AI and moral responsibility: a common appreciation
119 -- 130Patrick van Esch, J. Stewart Black, Denni Arli. Job candidates' reactions to AI-Enabled job application processes
131 -- 138Christoph Ebell, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Richard Benjamins, Hengjin Cai, Mark Coeckelbergh, Tania Duarte, Merve Hickok, Aurelie Jacquet, Angela Kim, Joris Krijger, John MacIntyre, Piyush Madhamshettiwar, Lauren Maffeo, Jeanna Matthews, Larry R. Medsker, Peter Smith, Savannah Thais. Towards intellectual freedom in an AI Ethics Global Community
139 -- 140Christoph Ebell, Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Richard Benjamins, Hengjin Cai, Mark Coeckelbergh, Tania Duarte, Merve Hickok, Aurelie Jacquet, Angela Kim, Joris Krijger, John MacIntyre, Piyush B. Madhamshettiwar, Lauren Mafeo, Jeanna Matthews, Larry R. Medsker, Peter Smith, Savannah Thais. Correction to: Towards intellectual freedom in an AI Ethics Global Community
141 -- 150Thorsten Jelinek, Wendell Wallach, Danil Kerimi. Policy brief: the creation of a G20 coordinating committee for the governance of artificial intelligence
151 -- 155Heidi Furey, Scott Hill. MIT's moral machine project is a psychological roadblock to self-driving cars
157 -- 0Heidi Furey, Scott Hill. Correction to: MIT's moral machine project is a psychological roadblock to self-driving cars
159 -- 172Thiago Guimaraes Moraes, Eduarda Costa Almeida, José Renato Laranjeira de Pereira. Smile, you are being identified! Risks and measures for the use of facial recognition in (semi-)public spaces
173 -- 181Josef Baker-Brunnbauer. Management perspective of ethics in artificial intelligence
183 -- 193Bartlomiej Chomanski. If robots are people, can they be made for profit? Commercial implications of robot personhood
195 -- 203Don Gotterbarn, David Kreps. Being a data professional: give voice to value in a data driven society