Journal: AI Ethics

Volume 2, Issue 4

539 -- 551Golnar Karimian, Elena Petelos, Silvia M. A. A. Evers. The ethical issues of the application of artificial intelligence in healthcare: a systematic scoping review
553 -- 577Aurelien Teguede Keleko, Bernard Kamsu Foguem, Raymond Houé Ngouna, Amèvi Tongne. Artificial intelligence and real-time predictive maintenance in industry 4.0: a bibliometric analysis
579 -- 583David De Cremer, Devesh Narayanan, Andreas Deppeler, Mahak Nagpal, Jack McGuire. The road to a human-centred digital society: opportunities, challenges and responsibilities for humans in the age of machines
585 -- 594Christoph Trattner, Dietmar Jannach, Enrico Motta, Irene Costera Meijer, Nicholas Diakopoulos, Mehdi Elahi, Andreas L. Opdahl, Bjørnar Tessem, Njål Borch, Morten Fjeld, Lilja Øvrelid, Koenraad De Smedt, Hallvard Moe. Responsible media technology and AI: challenges and research directions
595 -- 597Sun Sun Lim, Roland Bouffanais. 'Data dregs' and its implications for AI ethics: Revelations from the pandemic
599 -- 602Giuseppe Placidi. Ethical issues deriving from the delayed adoption of artificial intelligence in medical imaging
603 -- 609Matti Mäntymäki, Matti Minkkinen, Teemu Birkstedt, Mika Viljanen. Defining organizational AI governance
611 -- 622Dina Babushkina, Athanasios Votsis. Disruption, technology and the question of (artificial) identity
623 -- 630Petar Radanliev, David De Roure, Carsten Maple, Uchenna Ani. Methodology for integrating artificial intelligence in healthcare systems: learning from COVID-19 to prepare for Disease X
631 -- 634Michal Choras, Michal Wozniak 0001. The double-edged sword of AI: Ethical Adversarial Attacks to counter artificial intelligence for crime
635 -- 643Tayo Obafemi-Ajayi, Andy D. Perkins, Bindu Nanduri, Donald C. Wunsch II, James A. Foster, Joan Peckham. No-boundary thinking: a viable solution to ethical data-driven AI in precision medicine
645 -- 653Hunter Cantrell. Autonomous weapon systems and the claim-rights of innocents on the battlefield
655 -- 665Inga Strümke, Marija Slavkovik 0001, Vince Istvan Madai. The social dilemma in artificial intelligence development and why we have to solve it
667 -- 682Edmund Ofosu Benefo, Aubrey Tingler, Madeline White, Joel Cover, Liana Torres, Christopher Broussard, Adel Shirmohammadi, Abani K. Pradhan, Debasmita Patra. Ethical, legal, social, and economic (ELSE) implications of artificial intelligence at a global level: a scientometrics approach
683 -- 695Erik Persson, Maria Hedlund. The future of AI in our hands? To what extent are we as individuals morally responsible for guiding the development of AI in a desirable direction?
697 -- 711Ilina Georgieva, Claudio Lazo, Tjerk Timan, Anne Fleur van Veenstra. From AI ethics principles to data science practice: a reflection and a gap analysis based on recent frameworks and practical experience
713 -- 725Ekaterina Svetlova. AI ethics and systemic risks in finance
727 -- 736Jan-Hendrik Heinrichs. Responsibility assignment won't solve the moral issues of artificial intelligence
737 -- 746Travis LaCroix. Moral dilemmas for moral machines
747 -- 761Hannah Bleher, Matthias Braun 0006. Diffused responsibility: attributions of responsibility in the use of AI-driven clinical decision support systems
763 -- 770Catherine Stinson. Algorithms are not neutral
771 -- 787Lorenzo Belenguer. AI bias: exploring discriminatory algorithmic decision-making models and the application of possible machine-centric solutions adapted from the pharmaceutical industry
789 -- 800Atle Ottesen Søvik. How a non-conscious robot could be an agent with capacity for morally responsible behaviour
801 -- 814Emanuele Ratti, Mark Graves. Explainable machine learning practices: opening another black box for reliable medical AI
815 -- 826Daniel Vale, Ali El-Sharif, Muhammed Ali. Explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) post-hoc explainability methods: risks and limitations in non-discrimination law
827 -- 836W. David Holford. 'Design-for-responsible' algorithmic decision-making systems: a question of ethical judgement and human meaningful control
837 -- 850Jamy Li, Mark H. Chignell. FMEA-AI: AI fairness impact assessment using failure mode and effects analysis
851 -- 867Thilo Hagendorff. Blind spots in AI ethics
869 -- 874Wei Li, Yi Huang, Shichao Wang, Xuecai Xu. Safety criticism and ethical dilemma of autonomous vehicles

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?

Volume 2, Issue 2

253 -- 0Jan Kleijssen. Preface
255 -- 256Sebastian Hallensleben. Foreword
257 -- 258J. Peter Burgess. The impossible necessity of AI governance
259 -- 268Nathalie De Marcellis-Warin, Frédéric Marty, Eva Thelisson, Thierry Warin. Artificial intelligence and consumer manipulations: from consumer's counter algorithms to firm's self-regulation tools
269 -- 275Yannick Meneceur, Clementina Barbaro. Artificial intelligence and the judicial memory: the great misunderstanding
277 -- 291Allison Gardner, Adam Leon Smith, Adam Steventon, Ellen Coughlan, Marie Oldfield. Ethical funding for trustworthy AI: proposals to address the responsibilities of funders to ensure that projects adhere to trustworthy AI practice
293 -- 301Amandeep S. Gill, Stefan Germann. Conceptual and normative approaches to AI governance for a global digital ecosystem supportive of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
303 -- 314Lewin Schmitt. Mapping global AI governance: a nascent regime in a fragmented landscape
315 -- 0Lewin Schmitt. Correction to: Mapping global AI governance: a nascent regime in a fragmented landscape
317 -- 324Aurélien Bourgais, Issam Ibnouhsein. Ethics-by-design: the next frontier of industrialization
325 -- 340Ulises Cortés, Atia Cortés, Dario Garcia-Gasulla, Raquel Pérez-Arnal, Sergio Álvarez-Napagao, Enric Àlvarez. The ethical use of high-performance computing and artificial intelligence: fighting COVID-19 at Barcelona Supercomputing Center
341 -- 362Johann Jakob Häußermann, Christoph Lütge. Community-in-the-loop: towards pluralistic value creation in AI, or - why AI needs business ethics

Volume 2, Issue 1

1 -- 4David De Cremer, Garry Kasparov. The ethical AI - paradox: why better technology needs more and not less human responsibility
5 -- 13Henrik Skaug Sætra. Robotomorphy
15 -- 27Henrik Skaug Sætra, Mark Coeckelbergh, John Danaher. The AI ethicist's dilemma: fighting Big Tech by supporting Big Tech
29 -- 33Erik Hermann, Gunter Hermann. Artificial intelligence in research and development for sustainability: the centrality of explicability and research data management
35 -- 40Sountongnoma Martial Anicet Kiemde, Ahmed Dooguy KORA. Towards an ethics of AI in Africa: rule of education
41 -- 47Alan Gillies, Peter Smith. Can AI systems meet the ethical requirements of professional decision-making in health care?
49 -- 51David De Cremer. With AI entering organizations, responsible leadership may slip!
53 -- 63Graca Carvalho, Emre Kazim. Themes in data strategy: thematic analysis of 'A European Strategy for Data' (EC)
65 -- 77Bernd Carsten Stahl. From computer ethics and the ethics of AI towards an ethics of digital ecosystems
79 -- 101Maximilian Wich, Tobias Eder, Hala Al Kuwatly, Georg Groh. Bias and comparison framework for abusive language datasets
103 -- 114Mehdi Elahi, Dietmar Jannach, Lars Skjærven, Erik Knudsen, Helle Sjøvaag, Kristian Tolonen, Øyvind Holmstad, Igor Pipkin, Eivind Throndsen, Agnes Stenbom, Eivind Fiskerud, Adrian Oesch, Loek Vredenberg, Christoph Trattner. Towards responsible media recommendation
115 -- 128Alistair Knott, Mark Sagar, Martin Takác. The ethics of interaction with neurorobotic agents: a case study with BabyX
129 -- 143Esther Nehme, Rayane El Sibai, Jacques Bou Abdo, A. Ross Taylor, Jacques Demerjian. Converged AI, IoT, and blockchain technologies: a conceptual ethics framework
145 -- 156Kamolov Sergei, Kriebitz Alexander, Eliseeva Polina, Aleksandrov Nikita. Factoring ethics in management algorithms for municipal information-analytical systems
157 -- 165Muhammad Ali Chaudhry, Emre Kazim. Artificial Intelligence in Education (AIEd): a high-level academic and industry note 2021
167 -- 175Sumeet Hindocha, Cosmin Badea. Moral exemplars for the virtuous machine: the clinician's role in ethical artificial intelligence for healthcare
177 -- 184Luvuyo Gantsho. God does not play dice but self-driving cars should
185 -- 198Jeremy E. Davis, Duncan Purves, Juan Gilbert, Schuyler Sturm. Five ethical challenges facing data-driven policing
199 -- 208Pamela Ugwudike. AI audits for assessing design logics and building ethical systems: the case of predictive policing algorithms
209 -- 218Nitesh Rai. Why ethical audit matters in artificial intelligence?
219 -- 225Christian Herzog 0002. On the risk of confusing interpretability with explicability
227 -- 232Simisola Johnson. Racing into the fourth industrial revolution: exploring the ethical dimensions of medical AI and rights-based regulatory framework
233 -- 245Md. Abdul Malek. Criminal courts' artificial intelligence: the way it reinforces bias and discrimination
247 -- 248Anais Resseguier. Thinking AI with a hammer. Kate Crawford's Atlas of AI (2021)
249 -- 0Nitesh Rai. Correction to: Why ethical audit matters in artificial intelligence?
251 -- 0Robert Hanna, Emre Kazim. Correction to: Philosophical foundations for digital ethics and AI Ethics: a dignitarian approach