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How the EU AI Act Seeks to Establish an Epistemic Environment of Trust
With focus on the development and use of artificial intelligence (AI) systems in the digital health context, we consider the following questions: How...
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Secondary Use of Health Data for Medical AI: A Cross-Regional Examination of Taiwan and the EU
This paper conducts a comparative analysis of data governance mechanisms concerning the secondary use of health data in Taiwan and the European Union...
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Ethical AI: The European Approach to Achieving the SDGs Through AI
The European legislative framework for the development and regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) is beginning to take shape: the European... -
The Right Not to Be Subjected to AI Profiling Based on Publicly Available Data—Privacy and the Exceptionalism of AI Profiling
Social media data hold considerable potential for predicting health-related conditions. Recent studies suggest that machine-learning models may...
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Achieving a ‘Good AI Society’: Comparing the Aims and Progress of the EU and the US
Over the past few years, there has been a proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) strategies, released by governments around the world, that...
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Network of AI and trustworthy: response to Simion and Kelp’s account of trustworthy AI
Simion and Kelp develop the obligation-based account of trustworthiness as a compelling general account of trustworthiness and then apply this...
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Islamic Ethics: Towards Pluralist Ethical Benchmarking for AI
This paper explores artificial intelligence (AI) ethics from an Islamic perspective at a critical time for AI ethical norm-setting. It advocates for...
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No Agent in the Machine: Being Trustworthy and Responsible about AI
Many recent AI policies have been structured under labels that follow a particular trend: national or international guidelines, policies or...
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Hel** and not Harming Animals with AI
Ethical discussions about Artificial Intelligence (AI) often overlook its potentially large impact on nonhuman animals. In a recent commentary on our...
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Will AI avoid exploitation? Artificial general intelligence and expected utility theory
A simple argument suggests that we can fruitfully model advanced AI systems using expected utility theory. According to this argument, an agent will...
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Is there a civic duty to support medical AI development by sharing electronic health records?
Medical artificial intelligence (AI) is considered to be one of the most important assets for the future of innovative individual and public health...
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The Normative Challenges of AI in Outer Space: Law, Ethics, and the Realignment of Terrestrial Standards
The paper examines the open problems that experts of space law shall increasingly address over the next few years, according to four different sets...
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Missing Circles: A Dignitarian Approach to Doughnut Economics Through AI Applications
This contribution aims at providing a more concrete and accurate understanding of Doughnut economics, its model, and its ideas. In doing so, it... -
Ethical Principles and Governance for AI
AI is a potentially very beneficial, but risky new technology. There is broad consensus that AI requires a formal normative framework to minimize... -
Gender, Health, and AI: How Using AI to Empower Women Could Positively Impact the Sustainable Development Goals
It appears to be something wrong if a person’s health is related to gender. Indeed, we might have continued to link this dependency (health-gender)... -
Dual-Use and Trustworthy? A Mixed Methods Analysis of AI Diffusion Between Civilian and Defense R&D
Artificial Intelligence (AI) seems to be impacting all industry sectors, while becoming a motor for innovation. The diffusion of AI from the civilian...
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Joined Up Thinking on How AI Can Contribute to the SDGs
This piece provides two frameworks for thinking about the relationship between AI and the global goals. It argues that while AI in all its forms is... -
The European Legislation on AI: A Brief Analysis of Its Philosophical Approach
On 21 April 2021, the European Commission published the proposal of the new EU Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA)—one of the most influential steps... -
Regulating AI-Based Medical Devices in Saudi Arabia: New Legal Paradigms in an Evolving Global Legal Order
This paper examines the Saudi Food and Drug Authority’s (SFDA) Guidance on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technologies based...
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The Dawn of the AI Robots: Towards a New Framework of AI Robot Accountability
Business, management, and business ethics literature pay little attention to the topic of AI robots. The broad spectrum of potential ethical issues...