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Minds and Machines, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, March 2025
- Markus Langer
, Kevin Baum
, Nadine Schlicker:
Effective Human Oversight of AI-Based Systems: A Signal Detection Perspective on the Detection of Inaccurate and Unfair Outputs. 1 - Igor Ryazanov
, Carl Öhman
, Johanna Björklund
:
How ChatGPT Changed the Media's Narratives on AI: A Semi-automated Narrative Analysis Through Frame Semantics. 2 - Tom F. Sterkenburg
:
Statistical Learning Theory and Occam's Razor: The Core Argument. 3 - Siavosh Sahebi
, Paul Formosa
:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Global Justice. 4 - Daniel A. Herrmann
, Benjamin A. Levinstein
:
Standards for Belief Representations in LLMs. 5 - Matthieu Moullec
, Igor Douven:
Cheaper Spaces. 6 - Abra Ganz, Martina Camellini, Emmie Hine, Claudio Novelli, Huw Roberts, Luciano Floridi:
Correction: Submarine Cables and the Risks to Digital Sovereignty. 7 - Ricardo Restrepo Echavarria
:
ChatGPT-4 in the Turing Test. 8 - Eva Achterhold, Monika Mühlböck, Nadia Steiber
, Christoph Kern
:
Fairness in Algorithmic Profiling: The AMAS Case. 9 - Ugo Pagallo
:
On Twelve Shades of Green: Assessing the Levels of Environmental Protection in the Artificial Intelligence Act. 10 - Jessica Morley
, Joel Laitila, Joseph S. Ross, Joel Schamroth, Joe Zhang, Luciano Floridi:
An App a Day will (Probably Not) Keep the Doctor Away: An Evidence Audit of Health and Medical Apps Available on the Apple App Store. 11 - Robert Sparrow
, Gene Flenady
:
The Testimony Gap: Machines and Reasons. 12
Volume 35, Number 2, June 2025
- Paula Sweeney:
Persons, Unique Value and Avatars. 13 - Nick Wiggershaus:
Physical Programmability. 14 - Anthony Longo:
How Do Social Media Algorithms Appear? A Phenomenological Response to the Black Box Metaphor. 15 - Charles M. Ess:
In Honor of James Moor: A Grateful Retrospective. 16 - Erik Olsson, Carl Öhman:
The Quantum Panopticon: A Theory of Surveillance for the Quantum Era. 17 - John Weckert:
Moor on Ethics for Emerging Technologies: Some Environmental Considerations. 18 - Deborah G. Johnson:
Moor's 'Are There Decisions Computers Should Never Make?'. 19 - Herman T. Tavani:
James Moor's Privacy Framework: A Theory in Need of Further Exploration. 20 - Philip A. E. Brey:
The Historical Development of Ethics of Emerging Technologies. 21

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