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- Democratising the Digital Revolution: The Role of Data GovernanceSylvie Delacroix, Joelle Pineau, Jessica Montgomery. 40-52 [doi]
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- Reflections on Decision-Making and Artificial IntelligenceRebecca Finlay, Hideaki Takeda 0001. 68-75 [doi]
- AI & Human Values - Inequalities, Biases, Fairness, Nudge, and Feedback LoopsLaurence Devillers, Françoise Fogelman-Soulié, Ricardo Baeza-Yates. 76-89 [doi]
- Next Big Challenges in Core AI TechnologyAndreas Dengel 0001, Oren Etzioni, Nicole DeCario, Holger Hoos, Fei-Fei Li 0001, Junichi Tsujii, Paolo Traverso. 90-115 [doi]
- AI for Humanity: The Global ChallengesJocelyn Maclure, Stuart Russell. 116-126 [doi]
- AI and Constitutionalism: The Challenges AheadCarlo Casonato. 127-149 [doi]
- Analyzing the Contribution of Ethical Charters to Building the Future of Artificial Intelligence GovernanceLyse Langlois, Catherine Régis. 150-170 [doi]
- What Does "Ethical by Design" Mean?Vanessa Nurock, Raja Chatila 0001, Marie-Hélène Parizeau. 171-190 [doi]
- AI for Digital Humanities and Computational Social SciencesAlexandre Gefen, Léa Saint-Raymond, Tommaso Venturini. 191-202 [doi]
- Augmented Human and Human-Machine Co-evolution: Efficiency and EthicsAndreas Dengel 0001, Laurence Devillers, Laura Maria Schaal. 203-227 [doi]
- Democratizing AI for Humanity: A Common GoalAmir Banifatemi, Nicolas Miailhe, R. Buse Çetin, Alexandre Cadain, Yolanda Lannquist, Cyrus Hodes. 228-236 [doi]
- A Framework for Global Cooperation on Artificial Intelligence and Its GovernancePekka Ala-Pietilä, Nathalie A. Smuha. 237-265 [doi]