author: Isaac Taylor The article’s central argument is that although algorithms could bring potential benefits to the criminal justice system …
The ethics of crashes with self‐driving cars: A roadmap, I
author: Sven Nyholm This article discusses the ethics behind programming decisions surrounding self-driving cars in crash scenarios, and potential ethical …
Impacts on Trust of Healthcare AI
By: Emily LaRosa & David Danks This paper discusses the potential consequences that can arise surrounding patient-doctor trust, since AI …
Fake News and Partisan Epistemology
by Regina Rini The main focus of this paper is to analyze the ethical and societal impacts of fake news, …
Accountability in Algorithmic Decision Making — A view from computational journalism.
By Nicholas Diakopoulos This article’s main topic of discussion is the ethical concern surrounding algorithms that may increasingly play a little …
Are Algorithms Value-Free? Feminist Theoretical Virtues in Machine Learning
By Gabbrielle M Johnson The main purpose of this article is to examine the bias that influences machine learning algorithms …
The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The fight for a human future at the new frontier of power
By Shoshana Zuboff The first few chapters of this book discuss the introduction of surveillance capitalism, and chapters 6 through …
The New Science of Sentencing: Should prison sentences be based on crimes that haven’t been committed yet?
By ANNA MARIA BARRY-JESTER, BEN CASSELMAN and DANA GOLDSTEIN This article discussed a new era of the criminal justice system, and in particular, the …
A modern Pascal’s wager for mass electronic surveillance
by David Danks: Departments of Philosophy & Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University The main idea of this reading is to examine …