Journal: Minds and Machines

Volume 35, Issue 3

29 -- 0Fabio Patrone. Avatars as Parts: A Reply To Sweeney
30 -- 0Luciano Floridi. Distant Writing: Literary Production in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
31 -- 0Jessica Morley, Emmie Hine, Huw Roberts, Renee Sirbu, Hutan Ashrafian, Charlotte Blease, Marisha Boyd, John L. Chen, Alexandre Chiavegatto Filho, Enrico W. Coiera, Glenn I. Cohen, Amelia Fiske, Nandini Jayakumar, Angeliki Kerasidou, Federica Mandreoli, Melissa D. McCradden, Stella Namuganza, Elaine O. Nsoesie, Ravi B. Parikh, Sandeep Reddy, Jana Sedlakova, Tamara Sunbul, Sophie van Baalen, Hannah van Kolfschooten, Luciano Floridi. Global Health in the Age of AI: Charting a Course for Ethical Implementation and Societal Benefit
32 -- 0Igor Douven. Adaptive Updating: Ecological Rationality Meets Reinforcement Learning
33 -- 0Andrew P. Rebera, Lode Lauwaert, Ann-Katrien Oimann. Hidden Risks: Artificial Intelligence and Hermeneutic Harm

Volume 35, Issue 2

13 -- 0Paula Sweeney. Persons, Unique Value and Avatars
14 -- 0Nick Wiggershaus. Physical Programmability
15 -- 0Anthony Longo. How Do Social Media Algorithms Appear? A Phenomenological Response to the Black Box Metaphor
16 -- 0Charles M. Ess. In Honor of James Moor: A Grateful Retrospective
17 -- 0Erik Olsson, Carl Öhman. The Quantum Panopticon: A Theory of Surveillance for the Quantum Era
18 -- 0John Weckert. Moor on Ethics for Emerging Technologies: Some Environmental Considerations
19 -- 0Deborah G. Johnson. Moor's 'Are There Decisions Computers Should Never Make?'
20 -- 0Herman T. Tavani. James Moor's Privacy Framework: A Theory in Need of Further Exploration
21 -- 0Philip A. E. Brey. The Historical Development of Ethics of Emerging Technologies
22 -- 0Christopher Starke, Tobias Blanke, Natali Helberger, Sonja Smets, Claes de Vreese. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the (Un)fairness of Artificial Intelligence
23 -- 0Luciano Floridi, Carlotta Buttaboni, Emmie Hine, Claudio Novelli, Tyler Schroder, Grant Shanklin. Open-Source AI Made in the EU: Why it is a Good Idea
24 -- 0Sinead Prince, James Edgar Lim. Black-Box AI and Patient Autonomy
25 -- 0Frances S. Grodzinsky, Keith W. Miller 0001. A Remembrance of Jim Moor by Two Computer Scientists
26 -- 0Florian J. Boge, Axel Mosig. Put it to the Test: Getting Serious About Explanation in Explainable Artificial Intelligence
27 -- 0Jerzy Golosz. The Two Times Problem and Igus Robots
28 -- 0Richard A. Spinello. Moor's theory of just consequentialism

Volume 35, Issue 1

1 -- 0Markus Langer, Kevin Baum 0001, Nadine Schlicker. Effective Human Oversight of AI-Based Systems: A Signal Detection Perspective on the Detection of Inaccurate and Unfair Outputs
2 -- 0Igor Ryazanov, Carl Öhman, Johanna Björklund. How ChatGPT Changed the Media's Narratives on AI: A Semi-automated Narrative Analysis Through Frame Semantics
3 -- 0Tom F. Sterkenburg. Statistical Learning Theory and Occam's Razor: The Core Argument
4 -- 0Siavosh Sahebi, Paul Formosa. Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Global Justice
5 -- 0Daniel A. Herrmann, Benjamin A. Levinstein. Standards for Belief Representations in LLMs
6 -- 0Matthieu Moullec, Igor Douven. Cheaper Spaces
7 -- 0Abra Ganz, Martina Camellini, Emmie Hine, Claudio Novelli, Huw Roberts, Luciano Floridi. Correction: Submarine Cables and the Risks to Digital Sovereignty
8 -- 0Ricardo Restrepo Echavarria. ChatGPT-4 in the Turing Test
9 -- 0Eva Achterhold, Monika Mühlböck, Nadia Steiber, Christoph Kern. Fairness in Algorithmic Profiling: The AMAS Case
10 -- 0Ugo Pagallo. On Twelve Shades of Green: Assessing the Levels of Environmental Protection in the Artificial Intelligence Act
11 -- 0Jessica Morley, Joel Laitila, Joseph S. Ross, Joel Schamroth, Joe Zhang, Luciano Floridi. An App a Day will (Probably Not) Keep the Doctor Away: An Evidence Audit of Health and Medical Apps Available on the Apple App Store
12 -- 0Robert Sparrow, Gene Flenady. The Testimony Gap: Machines and Reasons