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1 AI art and public literacy: the miseducation of Ai-Da the robot Lima, Eleonora

4 3 p. 841-854
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2 AI hype as a cyber security risk: the moral responsibility of implementing generative AI in business Humphreys, Declan

4 3 p. 791-804
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3 AI hype, promotional culture, and affective capitalism Bourne, Clea

4 3 p. 757-769
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4 Anthropomorphism and AI hype Barrow, Nicholas

4 3 p. 707-711
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5 Anthropomorphism in AI: hype and fallacy Placani, Adriana

4 3 p. 691-698
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6 Computer vision: AI imaginaries and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Law, Harry

4 3 p. 657-663
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7 Editorial: The ethical implications of AI hype Duarte, Tania

4 3 p. 649-651
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8 Establishing counterpoints in the sonic framing of AI narratives Chubb, Jennifer

4 3 p. 679-690
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9 How AI hype impacts the LGBTQ + community McAra-Hunter, Dawn

4 3 p. 771-790
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10 Mind-reading in AI and neurotechnology: evaluating claims, hype, and ethical implications for neurorights Gilbert, Frederic

4 3 p. 855-872
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11 Promising the future, encoding the past: AI hype and public media imagery Vrabič Dežman, Dominik

4 3 p. 743-756
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12 Regulating autonomous and AI-enabled weapon systems: the dangers of hype Wood, Nathan Gabriel

4 3 p. 805-817
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13 Surfing reality, hype, and propaganda: an empirical comparative analysis on predictive software in criminal justice Falletti, Elena

4 3 p. 819-831
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14 Tackling AI Hyping Sloane, Mona

4 3 p. 669-677
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15 Talking existential risk into being: a Habermasian critical discourse perspective to AI hype Westerstrand, Salla

4 3 p. 713-726
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16 The consequences of AI hype LaGrandeur, Kevin

4 3 p. 653-656
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17 The harms of terminology: why we should reject so-called “frontier AI” Helfrich, Gina

4 3 p. 699-705
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18 The mechanisms of AI hype and its planetary and social costs Markelius, Alva

4 3 p. 727-742
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19 This season’s artificial intelligence (AI): is today’s AI really that different from the AI of the past? Some reflections and thoughts Smith, Peter

4 3 p. 665-668
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20 Three different types of AI hype in healthcare Strange, Michael

4 3 p. 833-840
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