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Minds and Machines, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, March 2020
- Roy Moyal
, Tomer Fekete, Shimon Edelman
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Dynamical Emergence Theory (DET): A Computational Account of Phenomenal Consciousness. 1-21 - Simon McGregor
, Ron Chrisley
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The Physical Mandate for Belief-Goal Psychology. 23-45 - Ryan M. Nefdt
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A Puzzle concerning Compositionality in Machines. 47-75 - Luciano Floridi
, Andrew Strait:
Ethical Foresight Analysis: What it is and Why it is Needed? 77-97 - Thilo Hagendorff
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The Ethics of AI Ethics: An Evaluation of Guidelines. 99-120 - Lexo Zardiashvili
, Eduard Fosch-Villaronga
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"Oh, Dignity too?" Said the Robot: Human Dignity as the Basis for the Governance of Robotics. 121-143 - Swati Aggarwal
, Nupur Chugh
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Ethical Implications of Closed Loop Brain Device: 10-Year Review. 145-170
Volume 30, Number 2, June 2020
- Mariarosaria Taddeo:
The Ethical Governance of the Digital During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic. 171-176 - Frank Dignum
, Virginia Dignum
, Paul Davidsson
, Amineh Ghorbani
, Mijke van der Hurk, Maarten Jensen, Christian Kammler, Fabian Lorig, Luis Gustavo Ludescher, Alexander Melchior, René Mellema, Cezara Pastrav, Loïs Vanhée
, Harko Verhagen:
Analysing the Combined Health, Social and Economic Impacts of the Corovanvirus Pandemic Using Agent-Based Social Simulation. 177-194 - Dorna Behdadi
, Christian Munthe
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A Normative Approach to Artificial Moral Agency. 195-218 - Julia Haas:
Moral Gridworlds: A Theoretical Proposal for Modeling Artificial Moral Cognition. 219-246 - Nikita Aggarwal, Luciano Floridi:
Towards the Ethical Publication of Country of Origin Information (COI) in the Asylum Process. 247-257 - Jochen Szangolies
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The Abstraction/Representation Account of Computation and Subjective Experience. 259-299
Volume 30, Number 3, September 2020
- Juan M. Durán
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What is a Simulation Model? 301-323 - Holger Lyre
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The State Space of Artificial Intelligence. 325-347 - Yuri Balashov
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The Translator's Extended Mind. 349-383 - Ibo van de Poel
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Embedding Values in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Systems. 385-409 - Iason Gabriel
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Artificial Intelligence, Values, and Alignment. 411-437 - Ugo Pagallo
, Eleonora Bassi:
The Governance of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS): Aviation Law, Human Rights, and the Free Movement of Data in the EU. 439-455 - Thilo Hagendorff
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Publisher Correction to: The Ethics of AI Ethics: An Evaluation of Guidelines. 457-461
Volume 30, Number 4, December 2020
- Nicola Damassino, Nicholas Novelli:
Rethinking, Reworking and Revolutionising the Turing Test. 463-468 - Susan G. Sterrett
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The Genius of the 'Original Imitation Game' Test. 469-486 - Diane Proudfoot
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Rethinking Turing's Test and the Philosophical Implications. 487-512 - Michael Wheeler
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Deceptive Appearances: the Turing Test, Response-Dependence, and Intelligence as an Emotional Concept. 513-532 - José Hernández-Orallo
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Twenty Years Beyond the Turing Test: Moving Beyond the Human Judges Too. 533-562 - Nicola Damassino
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The Questioning Turing Test. 563-587 - Matthew Crosby
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Building Thinking Machines by Solving Animal Cognition Tasks. 589-615 - Vadim Kulikov
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Preferential Engagement and What Can We Learn from Online Chess? 617-636 - Eric Neufeld
, Sonje Finnestad:
Imitation Game: Threshold or Watershed? 637-657 - Fintan Mallory
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In Defence of a Reciprocal Turing Test. 659-680 - Luciano Floridi, Massimo Chiriatti:
GPT-3: Its Nature, Scope, Limits, and Consequences. 681-694
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