Now you see me, now you don't: an exploration of religious exnomination in DALL-E [0.03%]
时隐时现:对DALL-E中宗教符号排除现象的探索
Mark Alfano,Ehsan Abedin,Ritsaart Reimann et al.
Mark Alfano et al.
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are increasingly being used not only to classify and analyze but also to generate images and text. As recent work on the content produced by text and image Generative AIs has shown (e.g., Cheong et al., ...
Anantharaman Muralidharan,Julian Savulescu,G Owen Schaefer
Anantharaman Muralidharan
This paper argues that one problem that besets black-box AI is that it lacks algorithmic justifiability. We argue that the norm of shared decision making in medical care presupposes that treatment decisions ought to be justifiable to the pa...
Bouke de Vries
Bouke de Vries
Love, sex, and physical intimacy are some of the most desired goods in life and they are increasingly being sought on dating apps such as Tinder, Bumble, and Badoo. For those who want a leg up in the chase for other people's attention, almo...
Tom N Coggins,Steffen Steinert
Tom N Coggins
Many researchers from robotics, machine ethics, and adjacent fields seem to assume that norms represent good behavior that social robots should learn to benefit their users and society. We would like to complicate this view and present seve...
Who is controlling whom? Reframing "meaningful human control" of AI systems in security [0.03%]
谁在控制谁?从安全角度重新界定AI系统的“真正的人类控制”
Markus Christen,Thomas Burri,Serhiy Kandul et al.
Markus Christen et al.
Decisions in security contexts, including armed conflict, law enforcement, and disaster relief, often need to be taken under circumstances of limited information, stress, and time pressure. Since AI systems are capable of providing a certai...
Automated opioid risk scores: a case for machine learning-induced epistemic injustice in healthcare [0.03%]
基于机器学习的 opioid 风险评分与医疗领域中的认识不公现象
Giorgia Pozzi
Giorgia Pozzi
Artificial intelligence-based (AI) technologies such as machine learning (ML) systems are playing an increasingly relevant role in medicine and healthcare, bringing about novel ethical and epistemological issues that need to be timely addre...
Dylan Brown,Michael Lamb
Dylan Brown
In technological societies where excessive screen use and internet addiction are becoming constant temptations, the valuable yet intoxicating pleasures of digital technology suggest a need to recover and repurpose temperance, a virtue empha...
Laura Candiotto
Laura Candiotto
In this paper, I analyse a specific kind of loneliness that can be experienced in the networked life, namely "extended loneliness". I claim that loneliness-conceived of as stemming from a lack of satisfying relationships to others-can arise...
Joseph Reagle
Joseph Reagle
Concerned researchers of online forums might implement what Bruckman (2002) referred to as disguise. Heavy disguise, for example, elides usernames and rewords quoted prose so that sources are difficult to locate via search engines. This can...
Thomas Grote,Geoff Keeling
Thomas Grote
The use of machine learning systems for decision-support in healthcare may exacerbate health inequalities. However, recent work suggests that algorithms trained on sufficiently diverse datasets could in principle combat health inequalities....