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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A Bourdieusian theory on communicating an opinion about AI governance Binst, Brett

40 5 p. 3431-3473
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2 AI and the problem of knowledge collapse Peterson, Andrew J.

40 5 p. 3249-3269
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3 AI: artistic collaborator? Anscomb, Claire

40 5 p. 3419-3429
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4 AI-based generative image production systems in the artistic problematisation of the past: the thematisation of memory and temporality in "AI art" Martín Prada, Juan

40 5 p. 3271-3282
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5 Aiding narrative generation in collaborative data utilization by humans and AI agents Sekiguchi, Kaira

40 5 p. 3187-3208
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6 Air Canada’s chatbot illustrates persistent agency and responsibility gap problems for AI Brand, Joshua L. M.

40 5 p. 3361-3363
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7 AI rule and a fundamental objection to epistocracy Donahue, Sean

40 5 p. 4105-4117
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8 AI systems and the question of African personhood Ibanga, Diana-Abasi

40 5 p. 3379-3389
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9 AI through the looking glass: an empirical study of structural social and ethical challenges in AI Ryan, Mark

40 5 p. 3891-3907
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10 Americans’ views of artificial intelligence: identifying and measuring aversion Livingston, Will

40 5 p. 3531-3545
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11 An agent-based approach to the limits of economic planning Martinelli, Emanuele

40 5 p. 3391-3403
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12 Anomaly detection and facilitation AI to empower decentralized autonomous organizations for secure crypto-asset transactions Ikeda, Yuichi

40 5 p. 3999-4010
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13 A review of medical tourism entrepreneurship and marketing at regional and global levels and a quick glance into the applications of artificial intelligence in medical tourism Reshadi, Maryam Sadat

40 5 p. 4011-4027
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14 Artificing intelligence: from isolating IQ to amoral AI Koopman, Colin

40 5 p. 3149-3161
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15 Automating public policy: a comparative study of conversational artificial intelligence models and human expertise in crafting briefing notes Nzobonimpa, Stany

40 5 p. 3627-3639
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16 Beyond cyborgs: the cybork idea for the de-individuation of (artificial) intelligence and an emergence-oriented design Cabitza, Federico

40 5 p. 3333-3348
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17 Beyond symbol processing: the embodied limits of LLMs and the gap between AI and human cognition Gahrn-Andersen, Rasmus

40 5 p. 3105-3107
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18 Building AI literacy for humanities students: teaching beyond generative AI Galmar, Bruno

40 5 p. 3357-3358
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19 Can ChatGPT be an author? Generative AI creative writing assistance and perceptions of authorship, creatorship, responsibility, and disclosure Formosa, Paul

40 5 p. 3405-3417
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20 Can large language models apply the law? Marcos, Henrique

40 5 p. 3605-3614
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21 Change management: artificial intelligence (AI) at the service of public administrations Mainardi, Ieva

40 5 p. 3953-3981
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22 ChatGPT as imperfect rhetorical tool in public policy Becker, Marcel

40 5 p. 3139-3148
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23 Classification of the lunar surface pattern by AI architectures: does AI see a rabbit in the Moon? Shoji, Daigo

40 5 p. 3859-3867
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24 Commonsense for AI: an interventional approach to explainability and personalization Farahmand, Fariborz

40 5 p. 3673-3681
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25 Competing narratives in AI ethics: a defense of sociotechnical pragmatism Watson, David S.

40 5 p. 3163-3185
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26 Connectionism about human agency: responsible AI and the social lifeworld Noller, Jörg

40 5 p. 3881-3890
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27 Correction: AI rule and a fundamental objection to epistocracy Donahue, Sean

40 5 p. 4167
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28 Could a robot feel pain? Sharkey, Amanda

40 5 p. 3641-3651
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29 Countering flaws in algorithm design and applications: a Delphi study Gokhale, Anu

40 5 p. 3721-3733
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30 Critical questions on the emergence of text-to-image artificial intelligence in architectural design pedagogy Iranmanesh, Aminreza

40 5 p. 3557-3571
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31 Deference to opaque systems and morally exemplary decisions Fritz, James

40 5 p. 3827-3839
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32 Democratization and generative AI image creation: aesthetics, citizenship, and practices Bak Herrie, Maja

40 5 p. 3495-3507
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33 Democratizing AI in public administration: improving equity through maximum feasible participation Taylor, Randon R.

40 5 p. 3653-3662
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34 Distribution of responsibility for AI development: expert views Hedlund, Maria

40 5 p. 4051-4063
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35 Don’t forget the upside of neurotechnology Witbrock, Michael

40 5 p. 3375-3377
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36 Do ontologies always support communication of their content among human agents? Tambassi, Timothy

40 5 p. 3369-3370
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37 Do we want AI judges? The acceptance of AI judges’ judicial decision-making on moral foundations Kim, Taenyun

40 5 p. 3683-3696
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38 “Everybody knows what a pothole is”: representations of work and intelligence in AI practice and governance Bennett, SJ

40 5 p. 3283-3294
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39 Fiction writing workshops to explore staff perceptions of artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education Dixon, Neil

40 5 p. 3983-3998
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40 Food mukbang on social media: towards an AI-driven persuasive interventions for living healthy on social media Ataguba, Grace

40 5 p. 3295-3316
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41 From liability gaps to liability overlaps: shared responsibilities and fiduciary duties in AI and other complex technologies Custers, Bart

40 5 p. 4035-4050
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42 Fugazi regulation for AI: strategic tolerance for ethics washing Papyshev, Gleb

40 5 p. 3475-3486
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43 Gauging public opinion of AI and emotionalized AI in healthcare: findings from a nationwide survey in Japan Mantello, Peter A.

40 5 p. 3735-3749
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44 Government regulation or industry self-regulation of AI? Investigating the relationships between uncertainty avoidance, people’s AI risk perceptions, and their regulatory preferences in Europe Wilczek, Bartosz

40 5 p. 3797-3811
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45 Imaginaries of humanoids and evolutions of technological visions of AI in Eastern and Western media Yoon, Sunny

40 5 p. 3663-3672
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46 Intelligence is not deception: from the Turing test to community-based ascriptions Pantsar, Markus

40 5 p. 4065-4077
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47 ‘Interpretability’ and ‘alignment’ are fool’s errands: a proof that controlling misaligned large language models is the best anyone can hope for Arvan, Marcus

40 5 p. 3769-3784
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48 “I spend more time on the ecosystem than on the disease”: caring for the communicative loop with everyday ADM technology through maintenance and modification work Scott Hansen, Sne

40 5 p. 3707-3719
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49 Knowledge and support for AI in the public sector: a deliberative poll experiment Arnesen, Sveinung

40 5 p. 3573-3589
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50 Let AI learn from all: lessons from Poor Things for improving the intellectual scope of AI Singh, Amar

40 5 p. 3365-3367
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51 Misconceptions about intimate partner violence risk assessment algorithm in the Basque Country: a reply to Valdivia, Hyde-Vaamonde, and García-Marcos (2024) Loinaz, Ismael

40 5 p. 4153-4165
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52 Mitigating AI-induced professional identity threat and fostering adoption in the workplace Shonhe, Liah

40 5 p. 4079-4092
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53 Negotiation of dominant AI narratives in museum exhibitions Maksimova, Alisa

40 5 p. 3813-3826
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54 On pessimism aversion in the context of artificial intelligence and locus of control: insights from an international sample Montag, Christian

40 5 p. 3349-3356
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55 On the creativity of large language models Franceschelli, Giorgio

40 5 p. 3785-3795
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56 On the individuation of complex computational models: Gilbert Simondon and the technicity of AI Aires, Susana

40 5 p. 3109-3122
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57 Out of dataset, out of algorithm, out of mind: a critical evaluation of AI bias against disabled people Manzoor, Rohan

40 5 p. 3941-3951
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58 Perspectives for a human-centric industry: understanding the social critique of the utopian proposal Pugnaletto, Margherita

40 5 p. 3509-3518
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59 Poverty and freedom: philosophical reflection on the future development of artificial intelligence Zhu, Zhongyuan

40 5 p. 3487-3494
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60 Protecting society from AI misuse: when are restrictions on capabilities warranted? Anderljung, Markus

40 5 p. 3841-3857
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61 Public perceptions about the police’s use of facial recognition technologies Mesch, Gustavo

40 5 p. 3869-3879
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62 Redefining intelligence: collaborative tinkering of healthcare professionals and algorithms as hybrid entity in public healthcare decision-making van Voorst, Roanne

40 5 p. 3237-3248
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63 Re-evaluating creative labor in the age of artificial intelligence: a qualitative case study of creative workers’ perspectives on technological transformation in creative industries Öztaş, Yunus Emre

40 5 p. 4119-4130
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64 Researchers’ perceptions of automating scientific research Douglas, David M.

40 5 p. 4131-4144
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65 SIMS and digital simulacra: is it moral to have sex with virtual copies (created by us)? Balistreri, Maurizio

40 5 p. 3751-3759
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66 Slow but rewarding collaborations with ChatGPT in trifecta of thinking–doing–writing Sirisathitkul, Chitnarong

40 5 p. 3359-3360
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67 Tacit engagement and digital musical instruments: longitudinal work with the Resonant Object Interface, the Floors, and the Table Floors Leitman, Sasha

40 5 p. 3927-3939
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68 The democratic ethics of artificially intelligent polling Cerina, Roberto

40 5 p. 3209-3223
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69 The ethical thread: AI’s role in the tapestry of fashion Manchiraju, Srikant

40 5 p. 4029-4034
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70 The need of raw physiological data for more comprehensive pain studies Sabbadini, Riccardo

40 5 p. 3919-3926
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71 The private sector is hoarding AI researchers: what implications for science? Jurowetzki, Roman

40 5 p. 4145-4152
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72 The rise of the producer: generative AI will transform content creation into content production Hughes, Joel W.

40 5 p. 3373-3374
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73 The role of artificial intelligence and algorithms in the working conditions formation Getman, Anatolii P.

40 5 p. 3909-3917
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74 The role of generative AI in academic and scientific authorship: an autopoietic perspective Watson, Steven

40 5 p. 3225-3235
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75 Toward an empathy-based trust in human-otheroid relations Safdari, Abootaleb

40 5 p. 3123-3138
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76 Transforming phenomenological sociology for virtual personalities and virtual worlds Shibuya, Kazuhiko

40 5 p. 3317-3331
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77 Two types of resources: non-replicable material and replicable information, and their different distribution in society Zhang, Yehui

40 5 p. 3761-3768
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78 Upgrading postphenomenological relationships in terms of the UML modelling Al-Khatib, Tahani

40 5 p. 3547-3556
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79 Verifiable record of AI output for privacy protection: public space watched by AI-connected cameras as a target example Fujii, Yusaku

40 5 p. 3697-3706
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80 We need better images of AI and better conversations about AI Steen, Marc

40 5 p. 3615-3626
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81 What is artificial about artificial intelligence? A provocation on a problematic prefix Dekeyser, Thomas

40 5 p. 3371-3372
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82 What machines shouldn’t do Robbins, Scott

40 5 p. 4093-4104
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83 What’s wrong with “Death by Algorithm”? Classifying dignity-based objections to LAWS Matsumoto, Masakazu

40 5 p. 3519-3530
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84 “Your friendly AI assistant”: the anthropomorphic self-representations of ChatGPT and its implications for imagining AI van Es, Karin

40 5 p. 3591-3603
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