nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
Abundance of words versus poverty of mind: the hidden human costs co-created with LLMs
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Vuong, Quan-Hoang |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1137-1138 |
artikel |
2 |
AI safety: necessary, but insufficient and possibly problematic
|
P., Deepak |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1143-1145 |
artikel |
3 |
AI statecraft heating-up: the automation of governance through Canada’s Chinook case study
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Chartier-Edwards, Nicolas |
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40 |
2 |
p. 765-774 |
artikel |
4 |
An analysis of informational power transformations: from modern state to the new regime of performativity
|
Abbate, Francesco |
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40 |
2 |
p. 509-520 |
artikel |
5 |
Artificial intelligence and identity: the rise of the statistical individual
|
Bjerring, Jens Christian |
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40 |
2 |
p. 311-323 |
artikel |
6 |
Artificial intelligence national strategy in a developing country
|
Demaidi, Mona Nabil |
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40 |
2 |
p. 423-435 |
artikel |
7 |
Artificial intelligence-related anomies and predictive policing: normative (dis)orders in liberal democracies
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Behnam Shad, Klaus |
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40 |
2 |
p. 891-902 |
artikel |
8 |
Assessing the impact of heat vulnerability on urban public spaces using a fuzzy-based unified computational technique
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Kumar, Rajeev |
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40 |
2 |
p. 787-804 |
artikel |
9 |
At the intersection of humanity and technology: a technofeminist intersectional critical discourse analysis of gender and race biases in the natural language processing model GPT-3
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Palacios Barea, M. A. |
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40 |
2 |
p. 461-479 |
artikel |
10 |
Augmenting morality through ethics education: the ACTWith model
|
White, Jeffrey |
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40 |
2 |
p. 839-858 |
artikel |
11 |
Automated decision-making and the problem of evil
|
Berber, Andrea |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1049-1058 |
artikel |
12 |
Automated inauthenticity
|
Ressler, Mark |
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40 |
2 |
p. 985-994 |
artikel |
13 |
Beyond data transactions: a framework for meaningfully informed data donation
|
Gomez Ortega, Alejandra |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1-18 |
artikel |
14 |
Beyond federated data: a data commoning proposition for the EU’s citizen-centric digital strategy
|
Calzati, Stefano |
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40 |
2 |
p. 945-957 |
artikel |
15 |
Beyond the physical self: understanding the perversion of reality and the desire for digital transcendence via digital avatars in the context of Baudrillard’s theory
|
Freund, Lucas |
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40 |
2 |
p. 859-875 |
artikel |
16 |
Blind search and flexible product visions: the sociotechnical shaping of generative music engines
|
Bown, Oliver |
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40 |
2 |
p. 585-603 |
artikel |
17 |
Bridging divides: Empathy-augmenting technologies and cultural soul-searching
|
Ho, Manh-Tung |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1139-1141 |
artikel |
18 |
Bringing older people’s perspectives on consumer socially assistive robots into debates about the future of privacy protection and AI governance
|
Slane, Andrea |
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40 |
2 |
p. 691-710 |
artikel |
19 |
Can AI determine its own future?
|
Tunç, Aybike |
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40 |
2 |
p. 775-786 |
artikel |
20 |
ChatGPT and digital capitalism: need for an antidote of Competition Law
|
Gupta, Garima |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1163-1165 |
artikel |
21 |
Collaborative route map and navigation of the guide dog robot based on optimum energy consumption
|
Hong, Bin |
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40 |
2 |
p. 733-739 |
artikel |
22 |
Correction: On the moral status of social robots: considering the consciousness criterion
|
Mosakas, Kestutis |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1181 |
artikel |
23 |
Correction to: Emotional AI and the future of wellbeing in the post-pandemic workplace
|
Mantello, Peter |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1179 |
artikel |
24 |
Cuteness in avatar design: a cross-cultural study on the influence of baby schema features and other visual characteristics
|
Lieber-Milo, Shiri |
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40 |
2 |
p. 627-637 |
artikel |
25 |
Developing safer AI–concepts from economics to the rescue
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Maskara, Pankaj Kumar |
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40 |
2 |
p. 971-983 |
artikel |
26 |
Emerging contours of geopolitics and state in the digital era
|
Polcumpally, Arun Teja |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1173-1177 |
artikel |
27 |
Examining the assumptions of AI hiring assessments and their impact on job seekers’ autonomy over self-representation
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Aizenberg, Evgeni |
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40 |
2 |
p. 919-927 |
artikel |
28 |
Experiment on teaching visually impaired and blind children using a mobile electronic alphabetic braille trainer
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Kintonova, Aliya |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1059-1074 |
artikel |
29 |
Five premises to understand human–computer interactions as AI is changing the world
|
Ho, Manh-Tung |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1161-1162 |
artikel |
30 |
Freedom, AI and God: why being dominated by a friendly super-AI might not be so bad
|
Luck, Morgan |
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|
40 |
2 |
p. 291-298 |
artikel |
31 |
Friend or foe? Exploring the implications of large language models on the science system
|
Fecher, Benedikt |
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40 |
2 |
p. 447-459 |
artikel |
32 |
From ethics to epistemology and back again: informativeness and epistemic injustice in explanatory medical machine learning
|
Pozzi, Giorgia |
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40 |
2 |
p. 299-310 |
artikel |
33 |
From the essence of humanity to the essence of intelligence, and AI in the future society
|
Zhang, Yehui |
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40 |
2 |
p. 815-823 |
artikel |
34 |
Gendered AI: German news media discourse on the future of work
|
Carstensen, Tanja |
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40 |
2 |
p. 877-889 |
artikel |
35 |
Generative AI and human–robot interaction: implications and future agenda for business, society and ethics
|
Obrenovic, Bojan |
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40 |
2 |
p. 677-690 |
artikel |
36 |
Give the machine a chance, human experts ain’t that great…
|
Špecián, Petr |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1155-1156 |
artikel |
37 |
How far should we allow machines to further externalize human internal expression?
|
Wang, Chenjun |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1131-1133 |
artikel |
38 |
How to dance, robot?
|
Mullis, Eric |
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|
40 |
2 |
p. 521-528 |
artikel |
39 |
Human presencing: an alternative perspective on human embodiment and its implications for technology
|
Fester-Seeger, Marie-Theres |
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40 |
2 |
p. 385-403 |
artikel |
40 |
Image synthesis from an ethical perspective
|
Bendel, Oliver |
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|
40 |
2 |
p. 437-446 |
artikel |
41 |
Intelligence in animals, humans and machines: a heliocentric view of intelligence?
|
Holm, Halfdan |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1169-1171 |
artikel |
42 |
Language agents reduce the risk of existential catastrophe
|
Goldstein, Simon |
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40 |
2 |
p. 959-969 |
artikel |
43 |
Lessons from the California Gold Rush of 1849: prudence and care before advancing generative AI initiatives within your enterprise
|
Chambers, Anthony |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1135-1136 |
artikel |
44 |
Leveraging the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in exploring the interplay among tax revenue, institutional quality, and economic growth in the G-7 countries
|
Saba, Charles Shaaba |
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40 |
2 |
p. 653-675 |
artikel |
45 |
Machine learning and human learning: a socio-cultural and -material perspective on their relationship and the implications for researching working and learning
|
Guile, David |
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40 |
2 |
p. 325-338 |
artikel |
46 |
Manifestations of xenophobia in AI systems
|
Tomasev, Nenad |
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40 |
2 |
p. 741-763 |
artikel |
47 |
Mind who’s testing: Turing tests and the post-colonial imposition of their implicit conceptions of intelligence
|
Fischbach, Fabian |
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40 |
2 |
p. 995-1006 |
artikel |
48 |
Moral judgment in realistic traffic scenarios: moving beyond the trolley paradigm for ethics of autonomous vehicles
|
Cecchini, Dario |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1037-1048 |
artikel |
49 |
Narrativity and responsible and transparent ai practices
|
Hayes, Paul |
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|
40 |
2 |
p. 605-625 |
artikel |
50 |
Nationalize AI!
|
Christiaens, Tim |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1147-1149 |
artikel |
51 |
Negotiating the authenticity of AI: how the discourse on AI rejects human indeterminacy
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Beerends, Siri |
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40 |
2 |
p. 263-276 |
artikel |
52 |
Not “what”, but “where is creativity?”: towards a relational-materialist approach to generative AI
|
Celis Bueno, Claudio |
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40 |
2 |
p. 339-351 |
artikel |
53 |
On prediction-modelers and decision-makers: why fairness requires more than a fair prediction model
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Scantamburlo, Teresa |
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40 |
2 |
p. 353-369 |
artikel |
54 |
On the need to develop nuanced measures assessing attitudes towards AI and AI literacy in representative large-scale samples
|
Montag, Christian |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1129-1130 |
artikel |
55 |
Opening the black boxes of the black carpet in the era of risk society: a sociological analysis of AI, algorithms and big data at work through the case study of the Greek postal services
|
Kouroutzas, Christos |
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40 |
2 |
p. 825-838 |
artikel |
56 |
Poisoning an already poisoned well
|
Misri, Angela |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1117-1118 |
artikel |
57 |
Prompting meaning: a hermeneutic approach to optimising prompt engineering with ChatGPT
|
Henrickson, Leah |
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40 |
2 |
p. 903-918 |
artikel |
58 |
Public perception of military AI in the context of techno-optimistic society
|
Lillemäe, Eleri |
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40 |
2 |
p. 929-943 |
artikel |
59 |
Public perceptions of the use of artificial intelligence in Defence: a qualitative exploration
|
Hadlington, Lee |
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|
40 |
2 |
p. 277-290 |
artikel |
60 |
Responsible automatically processable regulation
|
Guitton, Clement |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1075-1090 |
artikel |
61 |
Responsible research in artificial intelligence: lessons from the past
|
Sharma, Puneet |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1167-1168 |
artikel |
62 |
Robot, let us pray! Can and should robots have religious functions? An ethical exploration of religious robots
|
Puzio, Anna |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1019-1035 |
artikel |
63 |
Spot the bot
|
Sharadin, Nathaniel |
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|
40 |
2 |
p. 1113-1115 |
artikel |
64 |
Surveying Judges about artificial intelligence: profession, judicial adjudication, and legal principles
|
Martinho, Andreia |
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40 |
2 |
p. 569-584 |
artikel |
65 |
Technology, institutions and regulation: towards a normative theory
|
Smith, Marcus |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1007-1017 |
artikel |
66 |
The art of the semi-living: ethics of care and the bioart of Oron Catts and Ionat Zurr
|
Burwell, Jennifer |
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|
40 |
2 |
p. 481-491 |
artikel |
67 |
The database construction of reality in the age of AI: the coming revolution in sociology?
|
Baranowski, Mariusz |
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|
40 |
2 |
p. 1125-1127 |
artikel |
68 |
The end AI innocence: genie is out of the bottle
|
Gill, Karamjit S. |
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|
40 |
2 |
p. 257-261 |
artikel |
69 |
The poverty of ethical AI: impact sourcing and AI supply chains
|
Muldoon, James |
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40 |
2 |
p. 529-543 |
artikel |
70 |
The role of collective agreements in times of uncertain AI governance: lessons from the Hollywood scriptwriters’ agreement
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Ponce del Castillo, Aida |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1119-1120 |
artikel |
71 |
The shift of Artificial Intelligence research from academia to industry: implications and possible future directions
|
de Sousa, Miguel Angelo de Abreu |
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40 |
2 |
p. 805-814 |
artikel |
72 |
The work of art in the age of artificial intelligibility
|
McLoughlin, John |
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|
40 |
2 |
p. 371-383 |
artikel |
73 |
Three lines of defense against risks from AI
|
Schuett, Jonas |
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|
40 |
2 |
p. 493-507 |
artikel |
74 |
Trust, artificial intelligence and software practitioners: an interdisciplinary agenda
|
Pink, Sarah |
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|
40 |
2 |
p. 639-652 |
artikel |
75 |
Trust, risk perception, and intention to use autonomous vehicles: an interdisciplinary bibliometric review
|
Naiseh, Mohammad |
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|
40 |
2 |
p. 1091-1111 |
artikel |
76 |
User-centered AI-based voice-assistants for safe mobility of older people in urban context
|
Jnr., Bokolo Anthony |
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|
40 |
2 |
p. 545-568 |
artikel |
77 |
Using rhetorical strategies to design prompts: a human-in-the-loop approach to make AI useful
|
Ranade, Nupoor |
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40 |
2 |
p. 711-732 |
artikel |
78 |
What to consider before incorporating generative AI into schools?
|
Liu, Xiaofan |
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|
40 |
2 |
p. 1121-1123 |
artikel |
79 |
When will the blind be able to take their first steps with GDR guidance under artificial intelligence?
|
Chen, Meimei |
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40 |
2 |
p. 1157-1159 |
artikel |