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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Adaptable robots, ethics, and trust: a qualitative and philosophical exploration of the individual experience of trustworthy AI Sheir, Stephanie

40 3 p. 1735-1748
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2 AI and the iterable epistopics of risk Crabtree, Andy

40 3 p. 1425-1438
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3 AI at work: understanding its uses and consequences on work activities and organization in radiology Gamkrelidze, Tamari

40 3 p. 1817-1835
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4 AI, automation and the lightening of work Spencer, David A.

40 3 p. 1237-1247
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5 AI governance: a review of the Oxford handbook of AI governance Nick Pay, Vahid

40 3 p. 1975-1977
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6 AI in situated action: a scoping review of ethnomethodological and conversation analytic studies Mlynář, Jakub

40 3 p. 1497-1527
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7 A metaphysical account of agency for technology governance Soltanzadeh, Sadjad

40 3 p. 1723-1734
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8 An elemental ethics for artificial intelligence: water as resistance within AI’s value chain Lehuedé, Sebastián

40 3 p. 1761-1774
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9 A qualified defense of top-down approaches in machine ethics Cook, Tyler

40 3 p. 1591-1605
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10 Artificial intelligence and human autonomy: the case of driving automation Fossa, Fabio

40 3 p. 1851-1862
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11 Artificial Intelligence and the future of work Gordon, John-Stewart

40 3 p. 1897-1903
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12 As you sow, so shall you reap: rethinking humanity in the age of artificial intelligence Bhattacherjee, Monalisa

40 3 p. 1541-1542
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13 Attitudes toward artificial intelligence: combining three theoretical perspectives on technology acceptance Koenig, Pascal D.

40 3 p. 1333-1345
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14 Balancing AI and academic integrity: what are the positions of academic publishers and universities? Gulumbe, Bashar Haruna

40 3 p. 1775-1784
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15 Balancing progress and preservation: can AI harmonize efficiency with the human experience in retail? Tambe, Ashwin

40 3 p. 1569-1570
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16 Biases within AI: challenging the illusion of neutrality Xavier, Bibin

40 3 p. 1545-1546
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17 Book review Mariátegui, José-Carlos

40 3 p. 1979-1981
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18 Book Review: Mustafa Suleyman and Michael Bhaskar. (2023). The Coming Wave: Technology, Power, and the 21st Century's Greatest Dilemma. New York, New York, U.S.A.: Random House. 352 pages. [New York Times bestseller] Koytcheva, Katerina

40 3 p. 1991-1992
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19 Challenges as catalysts: how Waymo’s Open Dataset Challenges shape AI development Hind, Sam

40 3 p. 1667-1683
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20 ChatGPT: towards AI subjectivity D’Amato, Kristian

40 3 p. 1627-1641
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21 Citizens’ data afterlives: Practices of dataset inclusion in machine learning for public welfare Ratner, Helene Friis

40 3 p. 1183-1193
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22 Controlling the uncontrollable: the public discourse on artificial intelligence between the positions of social and technological determinism Winkel, Marek

40 3 p. 1947-1959
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23 Correction: Now you see me, now you don’t: why the UK must ban police facial recognition Li, Jinqian

40 3 p. 2009
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24 Correction: The case for a broader approach to AI assurance: addressing “hidden” harms in the development of artificial intelligence Thomas, Christopher

40 3 p. 2003
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25 Correction: The hard limit on human nonanthropocentrism Scheessele, Michael R.

40 3 p. 2005
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26 Correction: The illusion of understanding: AI’s role in cognitive psychology research Jose, Binny

40 3 p. 2007
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27 Correction to: Are we inventing ourselves out of our own usefulness? Striking a balance between creativity and AI Carroll, Noel

40 3 p. 1999
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28 Correction: Value preference profiles and ethical compliance quantification: a new approach for ethics by design in technology-assisted dementia care Buhr, Eike

40 3 p. 2001
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29 Cristina Alaimo and Jannis KallinikosData Rules: Reinventing the Market Economy. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2024, 238 pp Mariátegui, José-Carlos

40 3 p. 1983-1986
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30 Deconstructing public participation in the governance of facial recognition technologies in Canada Jones, Maurice

40 3 p. 1837-1850
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31 Doubt or punish: on algorithmic pre-emption in acute psychiatry Carboni, Chiara

40 3 p. 1375-1387
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32 Effects of generative AI on service occupations with social interaction Bröchner, Jan

40 3 p. 1583-1584
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33 Embracing liberatory alienation:AI will end us, but not in the way you may think Sidorkin, Alexander M.

40 3 p. 1417-1424
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34 Fight fire with fire: why not be more tolerant of ChatGPT in academic writing? Wang, Shuo

40 3 p. 1581-1582
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35 Generative AI and photographic transparency Magnus, P. D.

40 3 p. 1607-1612
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36 GPT-4-Trinis: assessing GPT-4’s communicative competence in the English-speaking majority world Jackson, Samantha

40 3 p. 1785-1801
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37 Health professions students’ perceptions of artificial intelligence and its integration to health professions education and healthcare: a thematic analysis Balay-odao, Ejercito Mangawa

40 3 p. 1863-1873
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38 Hic sunt leones. User orientation as a design principle for emerging institutions on social media platforms Marin, Lavinia

40 3 p. 1613-1626
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39 How does artificial intelligence work in organisations? Algorithmic management, talent and dividuation processes Martorell, Joan Rovira

40 3 p. 1905-1915
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40 How to identify and address the real-world risks of large language models Mouton, Christopher A.

40 3 p. 1557-1558
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41 Hunters not beggars Ressler, Mark

40 3 p. 1539-1540
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42 If AI is our co-pilot, who is the captain? Woods, K.

40 3 p. 1537-1538
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43 Imagining and governing artificial intelligence: the ordoliberal way—an analysis of the national strategy ‘AI made in Germany’ Hälterlein, Jens

40 3 p. 1749-1760
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44 Is explainable AI responsible AI? Taylor, Isaac

40 3 p. 1695-1704
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45 Lost in the logistical funhouse: speculative design as synthetic media enterprise Horn, Zoe

40 3 p. 1455-1468
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46 Meredith broussard: More Than a Glitch: Confronting Race, Gender, and Ability Bias in Tech Alkhabbaz, Mohammed

40 3 p. 1993-1995
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47 Missed opportunities for AI governance: lessons from ELS programs in genomics, nanotechnology, and RRI Braun, Maximilian

40 3 p. 1347-1360
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48 Morality first? Sharadin, Nathaniel

40 3 p. 1289-1301
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49 Navigating technological shifts: worker perspectives on AI and emerging technologies impacting well-being Hinks, Tim

40 3 p. 1277-1287
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50 Now you see me, now you don’t: why the UK must ban police facial recognition Li, Jinqian

40 3 p. 1563-1564
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51 Organization philosophy: a study of organizational goodness in the age of human and artificial intelligence collaboration Horaguchi, Haruo H.

40 3 p. 1961-1973
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52 Perceived responsibility in AI-supported medicine Krügel, S.

40 3 p. 1485-1495
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53 Personal AI, deception, and the problem of emotional bubbles Mlonyeni, Philip Maxwell Thingbø

40 3 p. 1927-1938
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54 Personhood for artificial intelligence? A cautionary tale from Idaho and Utah Jaynes, Tyler L.

40 3 p. 1559-1561
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55 Philosophy of education in a changing digital environment: an epistemological scope of the problem Salimova, Raigul

40 3 p. 1655-1666
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56 Philosophy of technology for the lost age of freedom: a critical treatise on human essence and uncertain future Rajan,

40 3 p. 1705-1722
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57 Reconfiguring the alterity relation: the role of communication in interactions with social robots and chatbots Root, Dakota

40 3 p. 1321-1332
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58 Robotics in place and the places of robotics: productive tensions across human geography and human–robot interaction Lynch, Casey R.

40 3 p. 1361-1374
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59 Robots and AI: a new economic era. Edited by Lili Yan Ing and Gene M. Grossman (2022). Published by Routledge, London ISBN: 9781003275534. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003275534 (open access) Mkuna, Eliaza

40 3 p. 1987-1989
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60 Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me!—Navigating the cybersecurity risks of generative AI Shahid, Abdur Rahman Bin

40 3 p. 1529-1530
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61 The age of the algorithmic society a Girardian analysis of mimesis, rivalry, and identity in the age of artificial intelligence Freund, Lucas

40 3 p. 1227-1236
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62 The argument for near-term human disempowerment through AI Dung, Leonard

40 3 p. 1195-1208
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63 The case for a broader approach to AI assurance: addressing “hidden” harms in the development of artificial intelligence Thomas, Christopher

40 3 p. 1469-1484
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64 The case for global governance of AI: arguments, counter-arguments, and challenges ahead Coeckelbergh, Mark

40 3 p. 1803-1806
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65 The cookie dispositif Yalur, Tolga

40 3 p. 1585-1589
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66 The disruptive AlphaGeometry: is it the beginning of the end of mathematics education? Vuong, Quan-Hoang

40 3 p. 1571-1573
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67 The ethical dilemma of AI in hiring Naveen, Palanichamy

40 3 p. 1579-1580
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68 The Executioner Paradox: understanding self-referential dilemma in computational systems Mahajan, Sachit

40 3 p. 1939-1946
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69 The extimate core of understanding: absolute metaphors, psychosis and large language models Heimann, Marc

40 3 p. 1265-1276
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70 The illusion of understanding: AI’s role in cognitive psychology research Jose, Binny

40 3 p. 1543-1544
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71 The influential role of artificial intelligence (AI) adoption in digital value creation for small and medium enterprises (SMEs): does technological orientation mediate this relationship? Jalil, Muhammad Farhan

40 3 p. 1875-1896
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72 The intersectional hallucinations of synthetic data Johnson, Ericka

40 3 p. 1575-1577
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73 The meaningfulness gap in AI ethics: a guide on how to think through a complex challenge Rüther, Markus

40 3 p. 1403-1415
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74 The ontological quandary of deepfakes Fasoro, Adeniyi

40 3 p. 1685-1693
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75 The open texture of ‘algorithm’ in legal language Baldini, Davide

40 3 p. 1643-1654
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76 The pitfalls of probes: are our earthly ethical principles lost in space? Smith, Helen

40 3 p. 1553-1555
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77 The problem of alignment Hristova, Tsvetelina

40 3 p. 1439-1453
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78 There is no “AI” in “Freedom” or in “God” Koutsakis, Polychronis

40 3 p. 1547-1548
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79 The unseen dilemma of AI in mental healthcare Joseph, Akhil P.

40 3 p. 1533-1535
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80 The work of art in the age of AI reproducibility Rabinovich, Misha

40 3 p. 1565-1567
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81 The work of art in the age of generative AI: aura, liberation, and democratization Park, Sungjin

40 3 p. 1807-1816
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82 Towards just and equitable Web3: social work recommendations for inclusive practice of AI policies Mathiyazhagan, Siva

40 3 p. 1549-1551
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83 Unite the study of AI in government: With a shared language and typology Straub, Vincent J.

40 3 p. 1531-1532
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84 Using artificial intelligence to enhance patient autonomy in healthcare decision-making Guerrero Quiñones, Jose Luis

40 3 p. 1917-1926
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85 Value preference profiles and ethical compliance quantification: a new approach for ethics by design in technology-assisted dementia care Buhr, Eike

40 3 p. 1209-1225
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86 Virtualism: how AI replaces reality Söffner, Jan

40 3 p. 1389-1401
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87 Wayne Holmes and Kaśka Porayska-Pomsta (Eds.): The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Education: Practices, Challenges, and Debates Lu, Chan Aristella

40 3 p. 1997-1998
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88 We’re only human after all: a critique of human-centred AI Ryan, Mark

40 3 p. 1303-1319
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89 Why artificial intelligence needs sociology of knowledge: parts I and II Collins, Harry

40 3 p. 1249-1263
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