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- Justified Evidence Collection for Argument-based AI Fairness AssuranceAlpay Sabuncuoglu, Christopher Burr, Carsten Maple. 18-28 [doi]
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- Examining the Expanding Role of Synthetic Data Throughout the AI Development PipelineShivani Kapania, Stephanie Ballard, Alex Kessler, Jennifer Wortman Vaughan. 45-60 [doi]
- Hype, Sustainability, and the Price of the Bigger-is-Better Paradigm in AIGaël Varoquaux, Sasha Luccioni, Meredith Whittaker. 61-75 [doi]
- From Efficiency Gains to Rebound Effects: The Problem of Jevons' Paradox in AI's Polarized Environmental DebateAlexandra Sasha Luccioni, Emma Strubell, Kate Crawford 0002. 76-88 [doi]
- Time Can Invalidate Algorithmic RecourseGiovanni De Toni, Stefano Teso, Bruno Lepri, Andrea Passerini. 89-107 [doi]
- Designing Speech Technologies for Australian Aboriginal English: Opportunities, Risks and ParticipationBen Hutchinson, Celeste Rodríguez Louro, Glenys Collard, Ned Cooper. 108-124 [doi]
- Anticipatory Technology Ethics Reflection By Eliciting Creative AI Imaginaries Through Fictional Research AbstractsPetra Jääskeläinen, Camilo Sanchez, André Holzapfel. 125-136 [doi]
- C2Explainer: Customizable Mask-based Counterfactual Explanation for Graph Neural NetworksJiaLi Ma, Ichigaku Takigawa, Akihiro Yamamoto. 137-149 [doi]
- FairTranslate: an English-French Dataset for Gender Bias Evaluation in Machine Translation by Overcoming Gender BinarityFanny Jourdan, Yannick Chevalier, Cécile Favre. 150-166 [doi]
- Regulating Emotion AI in the United States: Insights from Empirical InquiryAlexis Shore Ingber, Nazanin Andalibi. 167-180 [doi]
- Formalising Anti-Discrimination Law in Automated Decision SystemsHolli Sargeant, Måns Magnusson. 181-194 [doi]
- Classifying Hate: Legal and Ethical Evaluations of ML-Assisted Hate Crime Classification and Estimation in SwedenHolli Sargeant, Hannes Waldetoft, Måns Magnusson. 195-208 [doi]
- Recourse, Repair, Reparation, & Prevention: A Stakeholder Analysis of AI Supply ChainsAspen K. Hopkins, Isabella Struckman, Kevin Klyman, Susan S. Silbey. 209-227 [doi]
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- Robustness and Cybersecurity in the EU Artificial Intelligence ActHenrik Nolte, Miriam Rateike, Michèle Finck. 283-295 [doi]
- Understanding the Effects of Explaining Predictive but Unintuitive Features in Human-XAI InteractionJiaming Qu, Jaime Arguello, Yue Wang 0035. 296-311 [doi]
- Using collective dialogues and AI to find common ground between Israeli and Palestinian peacebuildersAndrew Konya, Luke Thorburn, Wasim Almasri, Oded Adomi Leshem, Ariel D. Procaccia, Lisa Schirch, Michiel A. Bakker. 312-333 [doi]
- African Data Ethics: A Discursive Framework for Black Decolonial AITeanna Barrett, Chinasa T. Okolo, B. Biira, Eman Sherif, Amy X. Zhang, Leilani Battle. 334-349 [doi]
- The Gaps that Never Were: Reconsidering Responsible AI's Principle-Practice ProblemLorenn P. Ruster, Jenny L. Davis. 350-360 [doi]
- To Trust or Distrust AI: A Questionnaire Validation StudyNicolas Scharowski, Sebastian A. C. Perrig, Nick von Felten, Lena Fanya Aeschbach, Klaus Opwis, Philipp Wintersberger, Florian Brühlmann. 361-374 [doi]
- WEIRD Audits? Research Trends, Linguistic and Geographical Disparities in the Algorithm Audits of Online Platforms - A Systematic Literature ReviewAleksandra Urman, Mykola Makhortykh, Aniko Hannak. 375-390 [doi]
- Data EcofeminismAna Valdivia. 391-403 [doi]
- Red Teaming AI Policy: A Taxonomy of Avoision and the EU AI ActRui-Jie Yew, Bill Marino, Suresh Venkatasubramanian. 404-415 [doi]
- Artifacts of Idiosyncracy in Global Street View DataTim Alpherts, Sennay Ghebreab, Nanne van Noord. 416-437 [doi]
- Agonistic Image Generation: Unsettling the Hegemony of IntentionAndrew Shaw, Andre Ye, Ranjay Krishna, Amy X. Zhang. 438-463 [doi]
- Aggregating Concepts of Fairness and Accuracy in Prediction AlgorithmsDavid Kinney. 464-472 [doi]
- 'Stewardship' as a Fair, Accountable and Transparent Model for Free and Open-Source Software Governance? Looking Beyond the EU's Cyber Resilience ActJennifer Tridgell, Jatinder Singh. 473-484 [doi]
- Identities are not Interchangeable: The Problem of Overgeneralization in Fair Machine LearningAngelina Wang. 485-497 [doi]
- Distinguishing Emotion AI: Factors Shaping Perceptions Including Input Data, Emotion Data Recipients, and IdentityAlexis Shore Ingber, Oliver L. Haimson, Nazanin Andalibi. 498-510 [doi]
- In the Picture: Medical Imaging Datasets, Artifacts, and their Living ReviewAmelia Jiménez-Sánchez, Natalia Rozalia Avlona, Sarah de Boer, Víctor M. Campello, Aasa Feragen, Enzo Ferrante, Melanie Ganz, Judy Wawira Gichoya, Camila González, Steff Groefsema, Alessa Hering, Adam Hulman, Leo Joskowicz, Dovile Juodelyte, Melih Kandemir, Thijs Kooi, Jorge del Pozo Lérida, Livie Yumeng Li, Andre Pacheco, Tim Rädsch, Mauricio Reyes 0001, Théo Sourget, Bram van Ginneken, David Wen, Nina Weng, Jack Junchi Xu, Hubert Dariusz Zajac, Maria A. Zuluaga, Veronika Cheplygina. 511-531 [doi]
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- Legacy Procurement Practices Shape How U.S. Cities Govern AI: Understanding Government Employees' Practices, Challenges, and NeedsNari Johnson, Elise Silva, Harrison Leon, Motahhare Eslami, Beth Schwanke, Ravit Dotan, Hoda Heidari. 772-789 [doi]
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- Who Gets Heard? Calling Out the "Hard-to-Reach" Myth for Non-WEIRD Populations' Recruitment and Involvement in ResearchAnkolika De, Shaheen Kanthawala, Jessica Maddox. 855-867 [doi]
- The Double-Edged Sword of Behavioral Responses in Strategic Classification: Theory and User StudiesRaman Ebrahimi, Kristen Vaccaro, Parinaz Naghizadeh. 868-886 [doi]
- Understanding experiences with compulsory immigration surveillance in the U.SKentrell Owens, Yael Eiger, Basia Radka, Tadayoshi Kohno, Franziska Roesner. 887-899 [doi]
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- On Calibration in Multi-Distribution LearningRajeev Verma, Volker Fischer, Eric T. Nalisnick. 938-950 [doi]
- Un-Straightening Generative AI: How Queer Artists Surface and Challenge Model NormativityJordan Taylor, Joel Mire, Franchesca Spektor, Alicia DeVrio, Maarten Sap, Haiyi Zhu, Sarah E. Fox. 951-963 [doi]
- Rethinking AI Safety: Provocations from the History of Community-based Practices of Road and Driver SafetyJuana Catalina Becerra Sandoval, Felicia S. Jing. 964-974 [doi]
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