nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
A free mind cannot be digitally transferred
|
Génova, Gonzalo |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 389-394 |
artikel |
2 |
AI ethics inflation, Delphi and the restart of theory
|
Seele, Peter |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 403-405 |
artikel |
3 |
Art histories from nowhere: on the coloniality of experiments in art and artificial intelligence
|
Hakopian, Mashinka Firunts |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 29-41 |
artikel |
4 |
Artificial intelligence with American values and Chinese characteristics: a comparative analysis of American and Chinese governmental AI policies
|
Hine, Emmie |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 257-278 |
artikel |
5 |
Artificial reproduction? Tabita Rezaire’s Sugar Walls Teardom and AI “liveness”
|
Morais dos Santos Bruss, Sara |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 43-51 |
artikel |
6 |
Awareness and perception of artificial intelligence operationalized integration in news media industry and society
|
Owsley, Chad S. |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 417-431 |
artikel |
7 |
Body stakes: an existential ethics of care in living with biometrics and AI
|
Lagerkvist, Amanda |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 169-181 |
artikel |
8 |
Challenges in enabling user control over algorithm-based services
|
König, Pascal D. |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 195-205 |
artikel |
9 |
Digital sovereignty, digital infrastructures, and quantum horizons
|
Gordon, Geoff |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 125-137 |
artikel |
10 |
Eliza! A reckoning with Cartesian magic
|
Gill, Karamjit S. |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 1-3 |
artikel |
11 |
Exploring the roles of trust and social group preference on the legitimacy of algorithmic decision-making vs. human decision-making for allocating COVID-19 vaccinations
|
Lünich, Marco |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 309-327 |
artikel |
12 |
Guest Editorial: Tech and the transformation of legal imagination
|
Brännström, Leila |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 103-106 |
artikel |
13 |
Hasta la vista baby: why we should dispense of “autonomy” in “autonomous systems”
|
Smith, Helen |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 395-396 |
artikel |
14 |
Integration of a social robot and gamification in adult learning and effects on motivation, engagement and performance
|
Riedmann, Anna |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 369-388 |
artikel |
15 |
Just accountability structures – a way to promote the safe use of automated decision-making in the public sector
|
Hirvonen, Hanne |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 155-167 |
artikel |
16 |
Justificatory explanations in machine learning: for increased transparency through documenting how key concepts drive and underpin design and engineering decisions
|
Casacuberta, David |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 279-293 |
artikel |
17 |
Legal and ethical aspects of deploying artificial intelligence in climate-smart agriculture
|
Uddin, Mahatab |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 221-234 |
artikel |
18 |
Machine agency and representation
|
Cibralic, Beba |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 345-352 |
artikel |
19 |
Mind extended: relational, spatial, and performative ontologies
|
Jones, Maurice |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 21-28 |
artikel |
20 |
On freedom and slavery when using a smart device
|
Gorbacheva, Anna |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 397-398 |
artikel |
21 |
On phantom publics, clusters, and collectives: be(com)ing subject in algorithmic times
|
Petersmann, Marie |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 107-124 |
artikel |
22 |
On the use of pride, hope and fear in China’s international artificial intelligence narratives on CGTN
|
van Noort, Carolijn |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 295-307 |
artikel |
23 |
“Please understand we cannot provide further information”: evaluating content and transparency of GDPR-mandated AI disclosures
|
Wulf, Alexander J. |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 235-256 |
artikel |
24 |
Qatipana: cybernetics and cosmotechnics in Latin American art ecosystems
|
Orozco, Renzo Filinich |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 53-63 |
artikel |
25 |
Reducing the contingency of the world: magic, oracles, and machine-learning technology
|
Larsson, Simon |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 183-193 |
artikel |
26 |
Reflections on emerging HCI–AI research
|
Panda, Swaroop |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 407-409 |
artikel |
27 |
Reimagining Benin Bronzes using generative adversarial networks
|
Atairu, Minne |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 91-102 |
artikel |
28 |
Safety by simulation: theorizing the future of robot regulation
|
Viljanen, Mika |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 139-154 |
artikel |
29 |
Sculpting the social algorithm for radical futurity
|
Matthews, Anisa |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 75-86 |
artikel |
30 |
Silence: an ignored concept in artificial intelligence
|
Kafaee, Mahdi |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 415-416 |
artikel |
31 |
Technological mediation and 3D visualizations in construction engineering practice
|
Voordijk, Hans |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 207-220 |
artikel |
32 |
Technology, the latent conqueror: an experimental study on the perception and awareness of technological determinism featuring select sci-fi films and AI literature
|
Kumar, Ardra P |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 65-73 |
artikel |
33 |
The ethical imperative to identify and address data and intelligence asymmetries
|
Verhulst, Stefaan G. |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 411-414 |
artikel |
34 |
The goddess and her icon: body and mind in the era of artificial intelligence
|
Zarkadakis, George |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 87-89 |
artikel |
35 |
The imitation game, the “child machine,” and the fathers of AI
|
Heffernan, Teresa |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 353-357 |
artikel |
36 |
The Turing test is a joke
|
Kremer, Attay |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 399-401 |
artikel |
37 |
Towards a decolonial I in AI: mapping the pervasive effects of artificial intelligence on the art ecosystem
|
Baradaran, Amir |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 7-19 |
artikel |
38 |
Towards a decolonial I in AI & Society
|
Vesna, Victoria |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 5-6 |
artikel |
39 |
Using artificial intelligence to prevent crime: implications for due process and criminal justice
|
Blount, Kelly |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 359-368 |
artikel |
40 |
What about investors? ESG analyses as tools for ethics-based AI auditing
|
Minkkinen, Matti |
|
|
39 |
1 |
p. 329-343 |
artikel |