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Ethics and Information Technology, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, March 2025
- Marie Christin Decker
, Laila Wegner
, Carmen Leicht-Scholten
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Procedural fairness in algorithmic decision-making: the role of public engagement. 1 - Pablo Muruzábal Lamberti
, Gunter Bombaerts
, Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn
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Mind the gap: bridging the divide between computer scientists and ethicists in shaping moral machines. 2 - Thomas Montefiore
, Morgan Luck:
Correction: The repugnant resolution: has Coghlan & Cox resolved the Gamer's Dilemma? 3 - Javier Argota Sánchez-Vaquerizo
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Urban Digital Twins and metaverses towards city multiplicities: uniting or dividing urban experiences? 4 - Luca Nannini
, Diletta Huyskes, Enrico Panai, Giada Pistilli, Alessio Tartaro
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Nullius in Explanans: an ethical risk assessment for explainable AI. 5 - Joost Mollen
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LLMs beyond the lab: the ethics and epistemics of real-world AI research. 6 - Huzeyfe Demirtas
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AI responsibility gap: not new, inevitable, unproblematic. 7 - Johannes Müller-Salo
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Leading good digital lives. 8 - Guoyu Wang
, Wei Wang, Yiqin Cao, Yan Teng, Qianyu Guo, Haofen Wang
, Junyu Lin, Jiajie Ma, Jin Liu, Yingchun Wang:
Possibilities and challenges in the moral growth of large language models: a philosophical perspective. 9 - Seumas Miller
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Robots, institutional roles and joint action: some key ethical issues. 10 - Martin Beckstein
, Bouke De Vries:
Dating apps as tools for social engineering. 11

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