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41 | -- | 47 | Alan Gillies, Peter Smith. Can AI systems meet the ethical requirements of professional decision-making in health care? |
49 | -- | 51 | David De Cremer. With AI entering organizations, responsible leadership may slip! |
53 | -- | 63 | Graca Carvalho, Emre Kazim. Themes in data strategy: thematic analysis of 'A European Strategy for Data' (EC) |
65 | -- | 77 | Bernd Carsten Stahl. From computer ethics and the ethics of AI towards an ethics of digital ecosystems |
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129 | -- | 143 | Esther Nehme, Rayane El Sibai, Jacques Bou Abdo, A. Ross Taylor, Jacques Demerjian. Converged AI, IoT, and blockchain technologies: a conceptual ethics framework |
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167 | -- | 175 | Sumeet Hindocha, Cosmin Badea. Moral exemplars for the virtuous machine: the clinician's role in ethical artificial intelligence for healthcare |
177 | -- | 184 | Luvuyo Gantsho. God does not play dice but self-driving cars should |
185 | -- | 198 | Jeremy E. Davis, Duncan Purves, Juan Gilbert, Schuyler Sturm. Five ethical challenges facing data-driven policing |
199 | -- | 208 | Pamela Ugwudike. AI audits for assessing design logics and building ethical systems: the case of predictive policing algorithms |
209 | -- | 218 | Nitesh Rai. Why ethical audit matters in artificial intelligence? |
219 | -- | 225 | Christian Herzog 0002. On the risk of confusing interpretability with explicability |
227 | -- | 232 | Simisola Johnson. Racing into the fourth industrial revolution: exploring the ethical dimensions of medical AI and rights-based regulatory framework |
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