The Frontlines of Artificial Intelligence Ethics (eBook, ePUB)
Human-Centric Perspectives on Technology's Advance
Redaktion: Hampton, Andrew J.; Defalco, Jeanine A.
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This book examines the intersection of artificial intelligence, psychology, and ethics in the design and implementation of technologically supported education, decision-making, and leadership training. It is essential reading for students, researchers, and professionals in AI, psychology, ethics, engineering education, and leadership.
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This book examines the intersection of artificial intelligence, psychology, and ethics in the design and implementation of technologically supported education, decision-making, and leadership training. It is essential reading for students, researchers, and professionals in AI, psychology, ethics, engineering education, and leadership.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000576207
- Artikelnr.: 63986264
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000576207
- Artikelnr.: 63986264
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Andrew Hampton is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Christian Brothers University, US. He has served as Project Manager on the pioneering hybrid tutor ElectronixTutor, Chair of the IEEE Standards Association working group for Adaptive Instructional Systems, and Project Co-leader for a novel form of conversation-based AI learning and engagement called TalkShop. Jeanine A. DeFalco is a Research Scientist with the US Army Futures Command, Combat Capability Center in Orlando, Florida, US. She serves as Chair of the IEEE Standards Association working group for Recommended Practice for Ethically Aligned Design of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Adaptive Instructional Systems. Dr. DeFalco is also an Adjunct Instructor at the University of Central Florida, and Pace University, US.
Introduction Andrew J. Hampton and Jeanine A. DeFalco
Part 1: Surveying the AI Landscape
Part 1: Surveying the AI Landscape
- Law and Moral Philosophy to Center Human Dignity as an Indicator of Ethical AI: Concerns, Cultural Touchpoints, Paths Forward Ozlem Ulgen
- Flipping Rocks and Pointing Out the Bugs: Invisible Threats and Data Darian DeFalco
- Seeing the Forest and the Trees: AI Bias, Political Relativity, and the Language of International Relations Leah C. Windsor
- The Truth in Our Ideas Means the Power to Work: Implications of the Intermediary of Information Technology in the Classroom COL James Ness, LTC Lolita Burrell, & David Frey
- Benefits and Potential Issues for Intelligent Tutoring Systems and Pedagogical Agents Lishan Zhang, Xiangen Hu, Frank Andrasik, Shuo Feng
- The Only Living Boy in Homeroom: How Virtual Classes and Agents Fundamentally Change the Learning Experience Andrew J. Hampton, Donald M. Morrison, & Brent Morgan
- J.A.R.V.I.S., What Should I Do Now? Human Virtual Agents as a Means to More Ethical Decision-Making Jeanine A. DeFalco and John Hart
- Ethical Frameworks for Cybersecurity: Applications for Human and Artificial Agents. F. Jordan Richard Schoenherr and Robert Thomson
- Deep Blue Wants You: Identifying and Addressing Sources of Bias in AI Systems to Support Human Resources Decisions Aryn Pyke, F. Jordan Richard Schoenherr, Robert Thomson
- On the Shoulders of Giants: How the Social Sciences Can Help AI Navigate its Ethical Dilemmas Arthur C. Graesser and John Sabatini
Part 2: AI in the Classroom
Part 3: Decisions, Decisions
Introduction Andrew J. Hampton and Jeanine A. DeFalco
Part 1: Surveying the AI Landscape
Part 1: Surveying the AI Landscape
- Law and Moral Philosophy to Center Human Dignity as an Indicator of Ethical AI: Concerns, Cultural Touchpoints, Paths Forward Ozlem Ulgen
- Flipping Rocks and Pointing Out the Bugs: Invisible Threats and Data Darian DeFalco
- Seeing the Forest and the Trees: AI Bias, Political Relativity, and the Language of International Relations Leah C. Windsor
- The Truth in Our Ideas Means the Power to Work: Implications of the Intermediary of Information Technology in the Classroom COL James Ness, LTC Lolita Burrell, & David Frey
- Benefits and Potential Issues for Intelligent Tutoring Systems and Pedagogical Agents Lishan Zhang, Xiangen Hu, Frank Andrasik, Shuo Feng
- The Only Living Boy in Homeroom: How Virtual Classes and Agents Fundamentally Change the Learning Experience Andrew J. Hampton, Donald M. Morrison, & Brent Morgan
- J.A.R.V.I.S., What Should I Do Now? Human Virtual Agents as a Means to More Ethical Decision-Making Jeanine A. DeFalco and John Hart
- Ethical Frameworks for Cybersecurity: Applications for Human and Artificial Agents. F. Jordan Richard Schoenherr and Robert Thomson
- Deep Blue Wants You: Identifying and Addressing Sources of Bias in AI Systems to Support Human Resources Decisions Aryn Pyke, F. Jordan Richard Schoenherr, Robert Thomson
- On the Shoulders of Giants: How the Social Sciences Can Help AI Navigate its Ethical Dilemmas Arthur C. Graesser and John Sabatini
Part 2: AI in the Classroom
Part 3: Decisions, Decisions