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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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Large language models challenge the future of higher education
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Open AccessBayesian Beauty
The Slee** Beauty problem has attracted considerable attention in the literature as a paradigmatic example of how self-locating uncertainty creates problems for the Bayesian principles of Conditionalization ...
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AI reflections in 2021
For a third year in a row, we followed up with authors of several recent Comments and Perspectives in Nature Machine Intelligence about what happened after their article was published: how did the topic they wrot...
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Epistemic fragmentation poses a threat to the governance of online targeting
Online targeting isolates individual consumers, causing what we call epistemic fragmentation. This phenomenon amplifies the harms of advertising and inflicts structural damage to the public forum. The two natu...
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Open AccessRecommender systems and their ethical challenges
This article presents the first, systematic analysis of the ethical challenges posed by recommender systems through a literature review. The article identifies six areas of concern, and maps them onto a propos...
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Introduction to the 2019 Yearbook of the Digital Ethics Lab
Digital technologies, like artificial intelligence (AI), continue to reshape our lives in profound ways. If we are to maximise the associated opportunities while minimising the potential risks, it is vital tha...