Journal: AI Ethics

Volume 2, Issue 3

363 -- 375Catherine Mulligan, Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood. AI ethics: A framework for measuring embodied carbon in AI systems
377 -- 387Denise R. S. Almeida, Konstantin Shmarko, Elizabeth Lomas. The ethics of facial recognition technologies, surveillance, and accountability in an age of artificial intelligence: a comparative analysis of US, EU, and UK regulatory frameworks
389 -- 404Marie Oldfield, Ella Haig. Analytical modelling and UK Government policy
405 -- 429Jacqui Ayling, Adriane Chapman. Putting AI ethics to work: are the tools fit for purpose?
431 -- 440Selin Akgün, Christine Greenhow. Artificial intelligence in education: Addressing ethical challenges in K-12 settings
441 -- 447James Brusseau. Using edge cases to disentangle fairness and solidarity in AI ethics
449 -- 461Takashi Izumo, Yueh-Hsuan Weng. Coarse ethics: how to ethically assess explainable artificial intelligence
463 -- 476Charlotte Stix. Foundations for the future: institution building for the purpose of artificial intelligence governance
477 -- 491Abigail Goldsteen, Gilad Ezov, Ron Shmelkin, Micha Moffie, Ariel Farkash. Data minimization for GDPR compliance in machine learning models
493 -- 507Mark Ryan 0004, Simone van der Burg, Marc-Jeroen Bogaardt. Identifying key ethical debates for autonomous robots in agri-food: a research agenda
509 -- 522Samuel Wehrli, Corinna Hertweck, Mohammadreza Amirian, Stefan Glüge, Thilo Stadelmann. Bias, awareness, and ignorance in deep-learning-based face recognition
523 -- 532Anna Strasser. Distributed responsibility in human-machine interactions
533 -- 537David De Cremer, Garry Kasparov. The ethics of technology innovation: a double-edged sword?