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  1. Trust and ethics in AI.Hyesun Choung, Prabu David & Arun Ross - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (2):733-745.
    With the growing influence of artificial intelligence (AI) in our lives, the ethical implications of AI have received attention from various communities. Building on previous work on trust in people and technology, we advance a multidimensional, multilevel conceptualization of trust in AI and examine the relationship between trust and ethics using the data from a survey of a national sample in the U.S. This paper offers two key dimensions of trust in AI—human-like trust and functionality trust—and presents a multilevel conceptualization (...)
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  • Artificial intelligence and work: a critical review of recent research from the social sciences.Jean-Philippe Deranty & Thomas Corbin - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-17.
    This review seeks to present a comprehensive picture of recent discussions in the social sciences of the anticipated impact of AI on the world of work. Issues covered include: technological unemployment, algorithmic management, platform work and the politics of AI work. The review identifies the major disciplinary and methodological perspectives on AI’s impact on work, and the obstacles they face in making predictions. Two parameters influencing the development and deployment of AI in the economy are highlighted: the capitalist imperative and (...)
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  • Verifiable record of AI output for privacy protection: public space watched by AI-connected cameras as a target example.Yusaku Fujii - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-10.
    AI systems, which receive vast amounts of information including privacy information, are emerging. Protecting the privacy of the general public is an important issue for democracies. In this study, “Public space watched by AI- connected cameras” is taken as an example of an AI-system that is expected to be used for public purposes and has a relatively high privacy violation risk. It is defined as a wide public area where every point is monitored by multiple AI-connected street cameras. The following (...)
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  • The Rise of the Big Tech Megacorporation: Review of Megacorporation: The Infinite Times of Alphabet by Glen Whelan and The Every by Dave Eggers: Megacorporation: The Infinite Times of Alphabet, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2021, 200 pp., ISBN 978-1108428026; The Every, Penguin Group, New York, 2021, 512 pp., ISBN 978-0241535493. [REVIEW]Zena Al-Esia - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 181 (1):263-268.
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