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Open AccessHuman Autonomy at Risk? An Analysis of the Challenges from AI
Autonomy is a core value that is deeply entrenched in the moral, legal, and political practices of many societies. The development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) have raised new questions about...
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Open AccessAlgorithmic profiling as a source of hermeneutical injustice
It is well-established that algorithms can be instruments of injustice. It is less frequently discussed, however, how current modes of AI deployment often make the very discovery of injustice difficult, if not...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
LUCID–GAN: Conditional Generative Models to Locate Unfairness
Most group fairness notions detect unethical biases by computing statistical parity metrics on a model’s output. However, this approach suffers from several shortcomings, such as philosophical disagreement, mu...
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Human autonomy in the age of artificial intelligence
Current AI policy recommendations differ on what the risks to human autonomy are. To systematically address risks to autonomy, we need to confront the complexity of the concept itself and adapt governance solu...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Is There a Trade-Off Between Human Autonomy and the ‘Autonomy’ of AI Systems?
Autonomy is often considered a core value of Western society that is deeply entrenched in moral, legal, and political practices. The development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) systems to perfor...