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1 Abstraction, mimesis and the evolution of deep learning Eklöf, Jon

39 5 p. 2349-2357
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2 A human-centred systems manifesto for smart digital immersion in Industry 5.0: a case study of cultural heritage Murphy, Cian

39 5 p. 2401-2416
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3 AI and Swedish Heritage Organisations: challenges and opportunities Griffin, Gabriele

39 5 p. 2359-2372
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4 AI chatbots and liberal education Chan, William

39 5 p. 2607-2609
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5 AI ethics discourse: a call to embrace complexity, interdisciplinarity, and epistemic humility Gellers, Joshua C.

39 5 p. 2593-2594
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6 AI language models cannot replace human research participants Harding, Jacqueline

39 5 p. 2603-2605
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7 AI-powered recommender systems and the preservation of personal autonomy del Valle, Juan Ignacio

39 5 p. 2479-2491
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8 Application of artificial intelligence: risk perception and trust in the work context with different impact levels and task types Klein, Uwe

39 5 p. 2445-2456
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9 Beyond ideals: why the (medical) AI industry needs to motivate behavioural change in line with fairness and transparency values, and how it can do it Liefgreen, Alice

39 5 p. 2183-2199
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10 Blurring the moral limits of data markets: biometrics, emotion and data dividends Bakir, Vian

39 5 p. 2569-2583
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11 ChatGPT and societal dynamics: navigating the crossroads of AI and human interaction Ray, Partha Pratim

39 5 p. 2595-2596
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12 ChatGPT: deconstructing the debate and moving it forward Coeckelbergh, Mark

39 5 p. 2221-2231
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13 Considerations for collecting data in Māori population for automatic detection of schizophrenia using natural language processing: a New Zealand experience Ratana, Randall

39 5 p. 2201-2212
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14 Consilience and AI as technological prostheses White, Jeffrey B.

39 5 p. 2179-2181
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15 Correction: Beyond bias and discrimination: redefining the AI ethics principle of fairness in healthcare machine-learning algorithms Giovanola, Benedetta

39 5 p. 2637
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16 Correction to: Robots as moral environments Furlanis, Tomislav

39 5 p. 2635
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17 Correction: Trust, understanding, and machine translation: the task of translation and the responsibility of the translator Chen, Melvin

39 5 p. 2639
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18 Correction: Urban AI: understanding the emerging role of artificial intelligence in smart cities Luusua, Aale

39 5 p. 2633
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19 Coverage of well-being within artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotics academic literature: the case of disabled people Lillywhite, Aspen

39 5 p. 2537-2555
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20 Dancing with robots: acceptability of humanoid companions to reduce loneliness during COVID-19 (and beyond) Ross, Guy Moshe

39 5 p. 2557-2568
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21 Disengage to survive the AI-powered sensory overload world Ho, Manh-Tung

39 5 p. 2597-2598
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22 Ethics of using artificial intelligence (AI) in veterinary medicine Coghlan, Simon

39 5 p. 2337-2348
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23 Friendly AI will still be our master. Or, why we should not want to be the pets of super-intelligent computers Sparrow, Robert

39 5 p. 2439-2444
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24 From the eco-calypse to the infocalypse: the importance of building a new culture for protecting the infosphere Ho, Manh-Tung

39 5 p. 2611-2613
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25 Generative AI, generating precariousness for workers? Ponce Del Castillo, Aida

39 5 p. 2601-2602
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26 Human-centric AI: philosophical and community-centric considerations Taylor, Randon R.

39 5 p. 2417-2424
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27 Identifying arbitrage opportunities in retail markets with artificial intelligence Tanlamai, Jitsama

39 5 p. 2615-2630
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28 Imagining machine vision: Four visual registers from the Chinese AI industry de Seta, Gabriele

39 5 p. 2267-2284
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29 Legal imagination and the US project of globalising the free flow of data Brännström, Leila

39 5 p. 2259-2266
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30 Meaning–thinking–AI Soeffner, Jan

39 5 p. 2213-2220
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31 Measuring perceived empathy in dialogue systems Concannon, Shauna

39 5 p. 2233-2247
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32 Moral disagreement and artificial intelligence Robinson, Pamela

39 5 p. 2425-2438
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33 More or less discrimination? Practical feasibility of fairness auditing of technologies for personnel selection Mihaljević, Helena

39 5 p. 2507-2523
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34 Non-augmented reality: why we shouldn’t look through technology van Oosterum, Kyle

39 5 p. 2599-2600
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35 Pashmina authentication on imagery data using deep learning Bhat, Muzafar Rasool

39 5 p. 2297-2305
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36 Pauses, parrots, and poor arguments: real-world constraints undermine recent calls for AI regulation Chomanski, Bartlomiej

39 5 p. 2585-2587
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37 “Personhood and AI: Why large language models don’t understand us” Browning, Jacob

39 5 p. 2499-2506
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38 Rethinking “digital”: a genealogical enquiry into the meaning of digital and its impact on individuals and society Capone, Luca

39 5 p. 2285-2295
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39 Review of Reality+ Agatonović, Miloš

39 5 p. 2631-2632
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40 Taking AI risks seriously: a new assessment model for the AI Act Novelli, Claudio

39 5 p. 2493-2497
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41 The approach to AI emergence from the standpoint of future contingents Sitnicki, Ignacy

39 5 p. 2385-2387
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42 The galloping editor Lanyi, Gabriel

39 5 p. 2457-2461
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43 The Indian approach to Artificial Intelligence: an analysis of policy discussions, constitutional values, and regulation Biju, P. R.

39 5 p. 2321-2335
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44 The neural democratisation of AI Bain, Michael

39 5 p. 2589-2591
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45 Theory languages in designing artificial intelligence Saariluoma, Pertti

39 5 p. 2249-2258
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46 The privacy dependency thesis and self-defense Munch, Lauritz Aastrup

39 5 p. 2525-2535
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47 The unwitting labourer: extracting humanness in AI training Morreale, Fabio

39 5 p. 2389-2399
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48 Trust and robotics: a multi-staged decision-making approach to robots in community Zhang, Wenxi

39 5 p. 2463-2478
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49 Trust, understanding, and machine translation: the task of translation and the responsibility of the translator Chen, Melvin

39 5 p. 2307-2319
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50 Willingness of sharing facial data for emotion recognition: a case study in the insurance market Mangano, Giulio

39 5 p. 2373-2384
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