Journal: Minds and Machines

Volume 34, Issue 4

36 -- 0Claudio Novelli, Giuliano Formisano, Prathm Juneja, Giulia Sandri, Luciano Floridi. Artificial Intelligence for the Internal Democracy of Political Parties
37 -- 0Dominik Bachmann, Oskar van der Wal, Edita Chvojka, Willem H. Zuidema, Leendert van Maanen, Katrin Schulz. fl-IRT-ing with Psychometrics to Improve NLP Bias Measurement
38 -- 0Kassandra Karpathakis, Jessica Morley, Luciano Floridi. A Justifiable Investment in AI for Healthcare: Aligning Ambition with Reality
39 -- 0Thilo Hagendorff. Mapping the Ethics of Generative AI: A Comprehensive Scoping Review
40 -- 0Wing Yi So, Karl J. Friston, Victorita Neacsu. The Inherent Normativity of Concepts
41 -- 0Alex John London, Hoda Heidari. Beneficent Intelligence: A Capability Approach to Modeling Benefit, Assistance, and Associated Moral Failures Through AI Systems
42 -- 0Éloïse Boisseau. Imitation and Large Language Models
43 -- 0Anders Søgaard. Is Unsupervised Clustering Somehow Truer?
44 -- 0Re'em Segev. Artificial Intelligence, Discrimination, Fairness, and Other Moral Concerns
45 -- 0Andrés Páez. Understanding with Toy Surrogate Models in Machine Learning

Volume 34, Issue 3

17 -- 0Beate Krickel. The New Mechanistic Approach and Cognitive Ontology - Or: What Role do (Neural) Mechanisms Play in Cognitive Ontology?
18 -- 0Luke Kersten. The Hierarchical Correspondence View of Levels: A Case Study in Cognitive Science
19 -- 0Philip N. Johnson-Laird, Ruth M. J. Byrne, Sangeet S. Khemlani. Models of Possibilities Instead of Logic as the Basis of Human Reasoning
19 -- 0Philip N. Johnson-Laird, Ruth M. J. Byrne, Sangeet S. Khemlani. Models of Possibilities Instead of Logic as the Basis of Human Reasoning
20 -- 0Shannon Vallor, Tillmann Vierkant. Find the Gap: AI, Responsible Agency and Vulnerability
21 -- 0Olya Kudina, Ibo van de Poel. A sociotechnical system perspective on AI
22 -- 0Marie Theresa O'Connor. In the Craftsman's Garden: AI, Alan Turing, and Stanley Cavell
23 -- 0Mattia Fumagalli, Roberta Ferrario, Giancarlo Guizzardi. A Teleological Approach to Information Systems Design
24 -- 0Daria Szafran, Ruben L. Bach. "The Human Must Remain the Central Focus": Subjective Fairness Perceptions in Automated Decision-Making
25 -- 0Simon Coghlan. Anthropomorphizing Machines: Reality or Popular Myth?
26 -- 0Carina Prunkl. Human Autonomy at Risk? An Analysis of the Challenges from AI
27 -- 0Luigi Scorzato. Reliability and Interpretability in Science and Deep Learning
28 -- 0Fernanda Odilla. Unfairness in AI Anti-Corruption Tools: Main Drivers and Consequences
29 -- 0Majid Davoody Beni. Measure for Measure: Operationalising Cognitive Realism
30 -- 0Andrea Ferrario, Alessandro Facchini, Alberto Termine. Experts or Authorities? The Strange Case of the Presumed Epistemic Superiority of Artificial Intelligence Systems
31 -- 0Abra Ganz, Martina Camellini, Emmie Hine, Claudio Novelli, Huw Roberts, Luciano Floridi. Submarine Cables and the Risks to Digital Sovereignty
32 -- 0Timo Freiesleben, Gunnar König, Christoph Molnar, Álvaro Tejero-Cantero. Scientific Inference with Interpretable Machine Learning: Analyzing Models to Learn About Real-World Phenomena
33 -- 0Erasmo Purificato, Ludovico Boratto, Ernesto William De Luca. Toward a Responsible Fairness Analysis: From Binary to Multiclass and Multigroup Assessment in Graph Neural Network-Based User Modeling Tasks
34 -- 0Sander Beckers, Hana Chockler, Joseph Y. Halpern. A Causal Analysis of Harm
35 -- 0Roel Dobbe, Anouk Wolters. Correction to: Toward Sociotechnical AI: Mapping Vulnerabilities for Machine Learning in Context

Volume 34, Issue 2

9 -- 0Marta Ziosi, David S. Watson, Luciano Floridi. A Genealogical Approach to Algorithmic Bias
10 -- 0Jonas Aaron Carstens, Dennis Friess. AI Within Online Discussions: Rational, Civil, Privileged?
11 -- 0Cem Kozcuer, Anne Mollen, Felix Bießmann. Towards Transnational Fairness in Machine Learning: A Case Study in Disaster Response Systems
12 -- 0Roel Dobbe, Anouk Wolters. Toward Sociotechnical AI: Mapping Vulnerabilities for Machine Learning in Context
13 -- 0Kostina Prifti, Jessica Morley, Claudio Novelli, Luciano Floridi. Regulation by Design: Features, Practices, Limitations, and Governance Implications
14 -- 0Peter R. Lewis 0001, Stefan Sarkadi. Reflective Artificial Intelligence
15 -- 0Tobias D. Krafft, Marc P. Hauer, Katharina Anna Zweig. Black-Box Testing and Auditing of Bias in ADM Systems
16 -- 0Kjell Jørgen Hole. Tool-Augmented Human Creativity

Volume 34, Issue 1

1 -- 10Juan Luis Gastaldi. Computing Cultures: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives
1 -- 0Dionysis Christias. Contentless Representationalism? A Neglected Option Between Radical Enactivist and Predictive Processing Accounts of Representation
2 -- 0Marcelo de Araújo, Guilherme da Franca Couto Fernandes de Almeida, José Luiz Nunes. Epistemology Goes AI: A Study of GPT-3's Capacity to Generate Consistent and Coherent Ordered Sets of Propositions on a Single-Input-Multiple-Outputs Basis
3 -- 0Rosalie A. Waelen. Philosophical Lessons for Emotion Recognition Technology
4 -- 0Sven Nyholm. Gamification, Side Effects, and Praise and Blame for Outcomes
5 -- 0Luciano Floridi, Anna Christina Nobre. Anthropomorphising Machines and Computerising Minds: The Crosswiring of Languages between Artificial Intelligence and Brain & Cognitive Sciences
6 -- 0Kristian Gonzalez Barman, Sascha Caron, Tom Claassen, Henk W. De Regt. Towards a Benchmark for Scientific Understanding in Humans and Machines
7 -- 0Marcin Korecki, Guillaume Köstner, Emanuele Martinelli, Cesare Carissimo. The Man Behind the Curtain: Appropriating Fairness in AI
8 -- 0Carl Öhman. We are Building Gods: AI as the Anthropomorphised Authority of the Past
11 -- 28Michael Friedman. Leibniz and the Stocking Frame: Computation, Weaving and Knitting in the 17th Century
29 -- 49Edgar G. Daylight. True Turing: A Bird's-Eye View
51 -- 71Troy K. Astarte. From Monitors to Monitors: A Primitive History
73 -- 92Cliff B. Jones. Three Early Formal Approaches to the Verification of Concurrent Programs
93 -- 116David Waszek. Informational Equivalence but Computational Differences? Herbert Simon on Representations in Scientific Practice
117 -- 137Cesare Carissimo, Marcin Korecki. Limits of Optimization
139 -- 170Alessandro Giuseppe Buda, Giuseppe Primiero. A Pragmatic Theory of Computational Artefacts