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  1. Corpus Technologies in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

    This paper examines the ways in which corpus technologies[aut]Corpus technologies may[aut]Teaching English be used while teaching...
    Chapter 2021
  2. The Affective Scaffolding of Grief in the Digital Age: The Case of Deathbots

    Contemporary and emerging chatbots can be fine-tuned to imitate the style, tenor, and knowledge of a corpus, including the corpus of a particular...

    Regina E. Fabry, Mark Alfano in Topoi
    Article 08 January 2024
  3. Spontaneous Comparison of Nanotechnology and Controversial Objects among Laypersons, Scientists and Environmentalists

    Nanotechnologies are a controversial topic, as they seem promising but also cause concern. Previous research has highlighted the potential link...

    Maïté Brunel, Céline Launay, ... Valérie Le Floch in NanoEthics
    Article Open access 06 December 2023
  4. Navigating the Ethical Terrain Around the Challenges of Fake News and False Narratives: An Integrative Literature Review and a Proposed Agenda for Future Research

    Research on fake news and false narratives is growing, and their ethical implications are increasingly garnering academic attention. This escalating...

    Pramukh Nanjundaswamy Vasist, Satish Krishnan in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 29 April 2024
  5. The framings of the coexistence of agrifood models: a computational analysis of French media

    The confrontations of stakeholder visions about agriculture and food production has become a focal point in the public sphere, coinciding with a...

    Guillaume Ollivier, Pierre Gasselin, Véronique Batifol in Agriculture and Human Values
    Article 07 February 2024
  6. From tech to tact: emotion dysregulation in online communication during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Recent theorizing argues that online communication technologies provide powerful, although precarious, means of emotional regulation. We develop this...

    Mark James, Natalia Koshkina, Tom Froese in Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences
    Article 01 June 2023
  7. “You shall have the thought”: habeas cogitationem as a New Legal Remedy to Enforce Freedom of Thinking and Neurorights

    Despite its obvious advantages, the disruptive development of neurotechnology can pose risks to fundamental freedoms. In the context of such...

    José M. Muñoz, José Ángel Marinaro in Neuroethics
    Article Open access 04 April 2024
  8. Toward a More Expansive Political Philosophy of Technology

    Leo Strauss’s political philosophy spurs recognition that (i) an adequate political philosophy of technology must be able to integrate domestic and...

    Glen Miller in NanoEthics
    Article 12 December 2022
  9. Licensing and Usage Rights of Language Data in Machine Translation

    Machine translation (MT) is special in that it heavily relies on data. In rule-based MT, an engine performs the translation task by using language...
    Chapter 2023
  10. Multi Scale Ethics—Why We Need  to Consider the Ethics of AI in Healthcare at Different Scales

    Many researchers have documented how AI and data driven technologies have the potential to have profound effects on our lives—in ways that make these...

    Melanie Smallman in Science and Engineering Ethics
    Article Open access 28 November 2022
  11. Making Biomedical Sciences publications more accessible for machines

    With the rapidly expanding catalogue of scientific publications, especially within the Biomedical Sciences field, it is becoming increasingly...

    Joris Van Meenen, Hanne Leysen, ... Stuart Maudsley in Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy
    Article 17 January 2022
  12. 50 Years of Dirty Hands: An Overview

    This chapter introduces the Special Issue and offers an overview of the corpus of work on the topic since the publication of Michael Walzer’s...

    Christina Nick, Stephen de Wijze in The Journal of Ethics
    Article Open access 17 October 2023
  13. Ethical, Legal and Social Issues of Digital Phenoty** as a Future Solution for Present-Day Challenges: A Sco** Review

    Digital phenoty** represents an avenue of consideration in patients' self-management. This sco** review aims to explore the trends in the body of...

    Ana Tomičić, Anamaria Malešević, Anto Čartolovni in Science and Engineering Ethics
    Article Open access 20 December 2021
  14. Epigenetic this, epigenetic that: comparing two digital humanities methods for analyzing a slippery scientific term

    We compared two digital humanities methods in the analysis of a contested scientific term. “Epigenetics” is as enigmatic as it is popular. Some...

    Stefan Linquist, Brady Fullerton, Akashdeep Grewal in Synthese
    Article 22 August 2023
  15. Communication in Tourism: Information Technologies, the Human User, Visual Culture and the Location

    This chapter intends to reflect upon and discuss the discursive materiality and its impact on the (de)construction of the identity of destinations –...
    Alcina Pereira de Sousa, Gonçalo Ferreira de Gouveia in Dialog Systems
    Chapter 2021
  16. Small farmers, big tech: agrarian commerce and knowledge on Myanmar Facebook

    Despite increasing attention to the sensors, drones, robots, and apps permeating agri-food systems, little attention has been paid to social media,...

    Hilary Oliva Faxon in Agriculture and Human Values
    Article 06 May 2023
  17. Poor Data Quality in Sub-Saharan Africa and Implications on Ethical AI Development

    This chapter explores the issue of poor data qualityData quality in Sub-Saharan AfricaSub-Saharan Africa and its potential impact on the development...
    Leonard Francis Vibbi in Improving Technology Through Ethics
    Chapter 2024
  18. Implicit Values in the Recent Carbon Nanotube Debate

    Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are one of the first examples of nanotechnology, with a history of promising uses and high expectations. This paper uses the...

    Nicholas Surber, Rickard Arvidsson, ... Karl Palmås in NanoEthics
    Article Open access 20 June 2023
  19. Treating Speech as Personally Identifiable Information and Its Impact in Machine Translation

    Speech is the most natural and immediate form of communication. It is ubiquitous. The tremendous progress in language technologies that we have...
    Isabel Trancoso, Francisco Teixeira, ... Alberto Abad in Towards Responsible Machine Translation
    Chapter 2023
  20. Paying attention: the neurocognition of archery, Middle Stone Age bow hunting, and the sha** of the sapient mind

    With this contribution I explore the relationship between attention development in modern archers and attention as a cognitive requirement for...

    Article Open access 17 April 2024
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