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Exciting, Useful, Worrying, Futuristic:
Public Perception of Artificial Intelligence in 8 Countries / 2001.00081 / on (web) Publishing site
References
ESR: Ethics and Society Review of Artificial Intelligence Research / 2106.11521 / on (web) Publishing site
4 Deployment and Evaluation
What does it mean to be a responsible AI practitioner: An ontology of roles and skills / 2205.03946 / on (web) Publishing site
1 Introduction 3 Methodology 4 Proposed competency framework for responsible AI practitioners 5 Discussion Appendix A supplementary material
From OECD to India: Exploring cross-cultural differences in perceived trust, responsibility and reliance of AI and human experts / 2307.15452 / on (web) Publishing site
1. Introduction References
Regulating AI manipulation: Applying Insights from behavioral economics and psychology to enhance the practicality of the EU AI Act / 2308.02041 / on (web) Publishing site
2 Clarifying Terminologies of Article-5: Insights from Behavioral Economics and Psychology
From Military to Healthcare: Adopting and Expanding Ethical Principles for Generative Artificial Intelligence / 2308.02448 / on (web) Publishing site
GREAT PLEA Ethical Principles for Generative AI in
Healthcare References
Bad, mad, and cooked: Moral responsibility for civilian harms in human-AI military teams / 2211.06326 / on (web) Publishing site
References
Artificial Intelligence across Europe: A Study on Awareness, Attitude and Trust / 2308.09979 / on (web) Publishing site