Breaking the Wheel, Credibility, and Hermeneutical Injustice: A Response to Harris [0.03%]
突破轮子、可信度及解释不公:对哈里斯的回应
Taylor Matthews
Taylor Matthews
In this short paper, I respond to Keith Raymond Harris' paper "Synthetic Media, The Wheel, and the Burden of Proof". In particular, I examine his arguments against two prominent approaches employed to deal with synthetic media such as deepf...
Sarah A Fisher,Jeffrey W Howard,Beatriz Kira
Sarah A Fisher
Artificially generated content threatens to seriously disrupt the public sphere. Generative AI massively facilitates the production of convincing portrayals of fabricated events. We have already begun to witness the spread of synthetic misi...
Where Technology Leads, the Problems Follow. Technosolutionism and the Dutch Contact Tracing App [0.03%]
技术开道,问题紧跟。论荷兰新冠追踪应用的“技术方案主义”乱象
Lotje E Siffels,Tamar Sharon
Lotje E Siffels
In April 2020, in the midst of its first pandemic lockdown, the Dutch government announced plans to develop a contact tracing app to help contain the spread of the coronavirus - the Coronamelder. Originally intended to address the problem o...
Anna Katharina Boos
Anna Katharina Boos
Despite growing interest in automated (or algorithmic) decision-making (ADM), little work has been done to conceptually clarify the term. This article aims to tackle this issue by developing a conceptualization of ADM specifically tailored ...
René van Woudenberg,Chris Ranalli,Daniel Bracker
René van Woudenberg
Is ChatGPT an author? Given its capacity to generate something that reads like human-written text in response to prompts, it might seem natural to ascribe authorship to ChatGPT. However, we argue that ChatGPT is not an author. ChatGPT fails...
Bouke de Vries
Bouke de Vries
In a bid to boost fertility levels, Iran and Japan have recently launched their own dating apps, with more countries likely to follow. The aim of this article is to consider whether state-run dating apps are morally desirable, which is a qu...
Alžbeta Kuchtová
Alžbeta Kuchtová
In this paper, I explore Derrida's concept of exteriorization in relation to texts generated by machine learning. I first discuss Heidegger's view of machine creation and then present Derrida's criticism of Heidegger. I explain the concept ...
Track Thyself? The Value and Ethics of Self-knowledge Through Technology [0.03%]
追踪你自己?通过科技获得自我认知的价值与伦理
Muriel Leuenberger
Muriel Leuenberger
Novel technological devices, applications, and algorithms can provide us with a vast amount of personal information about ourselves. Given that we have ethical and practical reasons to pursue self-knowledge, should we use technology to incr...
Fairness and Risk: An Ethical Argument for a Group Fairness Definition Insurers Can Use [0.03%]
公平与风险:一种保险公司可以使用的群体公平性的伦理论证
Joachim Baumann,Michele Loi
Joachim Baumann
Algorithmic predictions are promising for insurance companies to develop personalized risk models for determining premiums. In this context, issues of fairness, discrimination, and social injustice might arise: Algorithms for estimating the...
Rethinking Remote Work, Automated Technologies, Meaningful Work and the Future of Work: Making a Case for Relationality [0.03%]
重新思考远程工作、自动化技术、有意义的工作以及工作的未来:关系性的主张
Edmund Terem Ugar
Edmund Terem Ugar
Remote work, understood here as a working environment different from the traditional office working space, is a phenomenon that has existed for many years. In the past, workers voluntarily opted, when they were allowed to, to work remotely ...