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The AI Index 2022 Annual Report / 2205.03468 / on (web) Publishing site
Appendix


Ethics of AI: A Systematic Literature Review of Principles and Challenges / 2109.07906 / on (web) Publishing site
5 Detail results and analysis


The Different Faces of AI Ethics Across the World: A Principle-Implementation Gap Analysis / 2206.03225 / on (web) Publishing site
5 Evaluation of Ethical Principle Implementations


A Framework for Ethical AI at the United Nations / 2104.12547 / on (web) Publishing site
Introductionn
Conclusion


Worldwide AI Ethics: a review of 200 guidelines and recommendations for AI governance / 2206.11922 / on (web) Publishing site
3 Methodology


Beyond Near- and Long-Term: Towards a Clearer Account of Research Priorities in AI Ethics and Society / 2001.04335 / on (web) Publishing site
2 The Near-Long
3 The Problem with the Near/Long-Term Distinction
4 A Clearer Account of Research Priorities and Disagreements


ESR: Ethics and Society Review of Artificial Intelligence Research / 2106.11521 / on (web) Publishing site
4 Deployment and Evaluation


On the Current and Emerging Challenges of Developing Fair and Ethical AI Solutions in Financial Services / 2111.01306 / on (web) Publishing site
1 Introduction


A primer on AI ethics via arXiv- focus 2020-2023 / Kaggle / on (web) Publishing site
Section 1: Introduction and concept


Implementing Responsible AI: Tensions and Trade-Offs Between Ethics Aspects / 2304.08275 / on (web) Publishing site
III. Interactions between Aspects


QB4AIRA: A Question Bank for AI Risk Assessment / 2305.09300 / on (web) Publishing site
2 The Question Bank: QB4AIRA


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
2. Method


The Ethics of AI Value Chains: An Approach for Integrating and Expanding AI Ethics Research, Practice, and Governance / 2307.16787 / on (web) Publishing site
2. Value Chains


Perceptions of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and Artificial Intelligence Impact on Society / 2308.02030 / on (web) Publishing site
Literature Review
Results


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
4 Conclusion


Normative Ethics Principles for Responsible AI Systems: Taxonomy and Future Directions / 2208.12616 / on (web) Publishing site
1 Introduction
3 Taxonomy of ethics principles
4 Previous operationalisation of ethical principles


Bad, mad, and cooked: Moral responsibility for civilian harms in human-AI military teams / 2211.06326 / on (web) Publishing site
Introduction


A Survey of Safety and Trustworthiness of Large Language Models through the Lens of Verification and Validation / 2305.11391 / on (web) Publishing site
3 Vulnerabilities, Attack, and Limitations


Artificial Intelligence across Europe: A Study on Awareness, Attitude and Trust / 2308.09979 / on (web) Publishing site
3 Discussion