Sustainable AI: AI for sustainability and the sustainability of AI (English)
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AI and Ethics
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213-218
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2021
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Title:Sustainable AI: AI for sustainability and the sustainability of AI
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Additional title:AI Ethics
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Contributors:van Wynsberghe, Aimee ( author )
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Published in:AI and Ethics ; 1, 3 ; 213-218
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Place of publication:Cham
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Publication date:2021-08-01
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 1, Issue 3
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Who pays for ethical debt in AI?Petrozzino, Catherine et al. | 2021
- 209
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Declaration on the ethics of brain–computer interfaces and augment intelligenceZeng, Yi / Sun, Kang / Lu, Enmeng et al. | 2021
- 213
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Sustainable AI: AI for sustainability and the sustainability of AIvan Wynsberghe, Aimee et al. | 2021
- 219
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The interrelation between data and AI ethics in the context of impact assessmentsKazim, Emre / Koshiyama, Adriano et al. | 2021
- 227
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Automation, work and the achievement gapDanaher, John / Nyholm, Sven et al. | 2021
- 239
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Societal bias reinforcement through machine learning: a credit scoring perspectiveHassani, Bertrand K. et al. | 2021
- 249
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A set of distinct facial traits learned by machines is not predictive of appearance bias in the wildSteed, Ryan / Caliskan, Aylin et al. | 2021
- 261
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Bridging the gap: the case for an ‘Incompletely Theorized Agreement’ on AI policyStix, Charlotte / Maas, Matthijs M. et al. | 2021
- 273
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Moral responsibility for computationally designed productsDouglas, David M. / Howard, David / Lacey, Justine et al. | 2021
- 283
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Mapping value sensitive design onto AI for social good principlesUmbrello, Steven / van de Poel, Ibo et al. | 2021
- 297
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Opening the path to ethics in artificial intelligenceForbes, Kelly et al. | 2021
- 301
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AI auditing and impact assessment: according to the UK information commissioner’s officeKazim, Emre / Denny, Danielle Mendes Thame / Koshiyama, Adriano et al. | 2021
- 311
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Correction to: AI auditing and impact assessment: according to the UK information commissioner’s officeKazim, Emre / Denny, Danielle Mendes Thame / Koshiyama, Adriano et al. | 2021
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On formal ethics versus inclusive moral deliberationHoffmann, Christian Herzog né et al. | 2021
- 331
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On human genome manipulation and Homo technicus: the legal treatment of non-natural human subjectsJaynes, Tyler L. et al. | 2021
- 347
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Privacy and data balkanization: circumventing the barriersHuberman, Bernardo A. / Hogg, Tad et al. | 2021
- 355
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Public acceptance and perception of autonomous vehicles: a comprehensive reviewOthman, Kareem et al. | 2021