Journal: IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag.

Volume 40, Issue 4

3 -- 4Clinton J. Andrews. Something in Common
5 -- 9Jeremy Pitt. Knowing the Unknowable: Soft Laws and Hard Decisions
10 -- 13Carlos Ignacio Gutierrez, Gary E. Marchant, Katina Michael. Ideas on Optimizing the Future Soft Law Governance of AI
14 -- 24Hillary R. Sutcliffe, Samantha Brown. Trust and Soft Law for AI
25 -- 36Craig E. Shank. Credibility of Soft Law for Artificial Intelligence - Planning and Stakeholder Considerations
37 -- 51Daniel W. Linna. Evaluating Artificial Intelligence for Legal Services: Can "Soft Law" Lead to Enforceable Standards for Effectiveness?
52 -- 56Lucille Nalbach Tournas, Diana M. Bowman. AI Insurance: Risk Management 2.0
57 -- 67Sara R. Jordan. Challenges of Artificial Intelligence Review in a Soft Law Environment
68 -- 76Walter G. Johnson, Diana M. Bowman. A Survey of Instruments and Institutions Available for the Global Governance of Artificial Intelligence
77 -- 86Emile Loza de Siles. Soft Law for Unbiased and Nondiscriminatory Artificial Intelligence
87 -- 100Neil A. Chilson, Taylor D. Barkley. The Two Faces of Facial Recognition Technology
101 -- 114Jordan M. Buckwald, Gary E. Marchant. Improving Soft Law Governance of the Internet of Things
115 -- 0Éric Wenaas. Corrections to "Edison - Edmund Morris (New York, NY, USA: Random House, 2019, 800 pp.)"

Volume 40, Issue 3

4 -- 5Clinton J. Andrews. How Universal Is Our Message?
6 -- 9Jeremy Pitt, Katina Michael, Roba Abbas. Public Interest Technology, Citizen Assemblies, and Performative Governance
10 -- 15Roba Abbas, Salah Hamdoun, Jumana Abu-Ghazaleh, Netra Chhetri, Nalini Chhetri, Katina Michael. Co-Designing the Future With Public Interest Technology
16 -- 18Alyssa Henning, Jennifer Vanos, Nathan Downs. Sun Exposure and Physical Activity: The Valuable Role of UV Wearables
19 -- 20Toby Shulruff. Not Another Panic Button: Meaningful Inclusion in Technology Development
21 -- 23Jordan Miller, Michael J. Bernstein, Troy McDaniel. Next Steps for Social Robotics in an Aging World
24 -- 0Bart Moons. Toward an Open Web (of Things)
25 -- 27Cheng Lin, AJung Moon. Can Open Source Licenses Help Regulate Lethal Autonomous Weapons?
28 -- 30Diandra Prioleau, Priya Dames, Kiana Alikhademi, Juan E. Gilbert. Autonomous Vehicles in Rural Communities: Is It Feasible?
31 -- 33Chris J. Barton. The Fourth Industrial Revolution Will Not Bring the Future We Want
34 -- 36Jason Lajoie, George Roter, Mark Abbott. Growing a Culture of Technological Stewardship
37 -- 41Eric Stribling. How Engineers Think and Implications for Public Interest Technology
42 -- 49Lee Barford. Material Value Ethics in a Model Process for Values-Based Design
50 -- 52Shreya Chowdhary, Sam Daitzman, Ruby Eisenbud, Emma Pan, Erhardt Graeff. Care and Liberation in Creating a Student-Led Public Interest Technology Clinic
53 -- 59Francesca Vera. Considering the Effects of Computer Scientist Stereotypes on Mental Health
60 -- 65Katherine Harrison, Ahmet Börütecene, Jonas Löwgren, Desirée Enlund, Rasmus Ringdahl, Vangelis Angelakis. Design of Reversible Arithmetic Logic Unit with Built-In Testability
66 -- 73Kristin Bergtora Sandvik. The Norwegian COVID-19 Tracing App Experiment: Lessons for Governance and Civic Activism
74 -- 79Haowen Fan. Success in Digital Governance: A Literature Review on Taiwan's COVID-19 Management
80 -- 83Razvan Amironesei, Emily Denton, Umesh Ghanekar. Notes on Problem Formulation in Machine Learning
84 -- 92Kathleen M. Vogel. Big Data, AI, Platforms, and the Future of the U.S. Intelligence Workforce: A Research Agenda
93 -- 98Elma Hajric. AI and Data Rights Considerations for U.S. Policy
99 -- 100Sarah Spiekermann. What to Expect From IEEE 7000: The First Standard for Building Ethical Systems

Volume 40, Issue 2

4 -- 5Clinton J. Andrews. If a Colleague Asks: "Will my Innovation Have Unintended Consequences?"
6 -- 13Peter R. Lewis, Stephen Marsh 0001, Jeremy Pitt. AI vs "AI": Synthetic Minds or Speech Acts
14 -- 16Eric P. Wenaas. Edison - Edmond Morris (Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2018, 800 pp.)
17 -- 19A. David Wunsch. Electric Light: An Architectural History - Sandy Isenstadt (Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2018, 292 pp.)
20 -- 24Paul Cuffe. High Voltages and Low Esthetic Standards: Three Design Principles to Humanize Electricity Pylons
25 -- 34P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan, D. Suzith. Uber for Electricity: Application of Sharing Economy Model in the Electric Power Sector in India
35 -- 39Johnna Wallace. Vaccines, Public Health, and the Law
40 -- 0Louise Gordon. Covid-19 in Conversations
41 -- 46Shuangge Wen, Mariarosaria Taddeo, Jeremy Pitt. Some Ethical, Legal, and Social Dimensions of Pandemic Response Technology
47 -- 53Shidong Wang, Hua Sun, Fang Wang, Lynn Robson. Blended Learning: New Prospects for International Higher Education
55 -- 65Jesús Salgado Criado, Celia Fernández Aller. A Wide Human-Rights Approach to Artificial Intelligence Regulation in Europe
66 -- 71Aníbal Monasterio Astobiza, Mario Toboso, Manuel Aparicio, Daniel López. AI Ethics for Sustainable Development Goals
72 -- 80Xavier Ferrer Aran, Tom van Nuenen, Jose M. Such, Mark Coté, Natalia Criado. Bias and Discrimination in AI: A Cross-Disciplinary Perspective
81 -- 94Daniel Schiff, Bogdana Rakova, Aladdin Ayesh, Anat Fanti, Michael Lennon. Explaining the Principles to Practices Gap in AI
96 -- 0Christine Perakslis. Reflection for a More Equitable World Post-Pandemic

Volume 40, Issue 1

3 -- 4Clinton J. Andrews. Improving, Situating, Expanding
5 -- 12Jeremy Pitt. Governing in Bad Faith: Suppressing Democracy in Pretense of "Saving Democracy"
13 -- 15Sean F. Johnston, A. David Wunsch. Techno-Fixers: Origins and Implications of Technological Faith
16 -- 18Christina Dunbar-Hester, Jenna P. Carpenter. Hacking Diversity: The Politics of Inclusion in Open Technology Cultures
19 -- 24Angeles Manjarrés Riesco, Celia Fernández Aller, Maite López-Sánchez, Juan Antonio Rodríguez-Aguilar, Manuel Sierra-Castañer. Artificial Intelligence for a Fair, Just, and Equitable World
25 -- 30Elizabeth D. Gibbons. Toward a More Equal World: The Human Rights Approach to Extending the Benefits of Artificial Intelligence
31 -- 45Angeles Manjarrés Riesco, Simon Pickin 0001, Miguel Ángel Artaso, Elizabeth D. Gibbons. AI4Eq: For a True Global Village Not for Global Pillage
46 -- 54Celia Fernández Aller, Arturo Fernández de Velasco, Angeles Manjarrés Riesco, David Pastor-Escuredo, Simon Pickin 0001, Jesús Salgado Criado, Txetxu Ausín. An Inclusive and Sustainable Artificial Intelligence Strategy for Europe Based on Human Rights
55 -- 70Ulises Cortés, Atia Cortés, Cristian Barrué, Abraham Sánchez, Eduardo Ulises Moya-Sánchez, Dario Garcia-Gasulla. To Be fAIr or Not to Be: Using AI for the Good of Citizens
71 -- 79Miguel A. Luengo-Oroz, Joseph Bullock, Katherine Hoffmann Pham, Cynthia Sin Nga Lam, Alexandra Luccioni. From Artificial Intelligence Bias to Inequality in the Time of COVID-19
80 -- 86Tine Kolenik, Matjaz Gams. Persuasive Technology for Mental Health: One Step Closer to (Mental Health Care) Equality?
87 -- 95Daniel Hernández Marín, Marta Solórzano-García. SIAMES: Social Impact Advisor and Measurement System
96 -- 0Christine Perakslis. Champions of AI4Eq: Equity as an Adaptive Challenge