Fairness in Zeiten Künstlicher Intelligenz
This anthology highlights the tension between artificial intelligence and fairness. It focuses on questions of responsibility attribution, governance, participation, and ethical design—viewed from the perspectives of science, practice, consumers, and NextGen representatives. It combines theoretical...
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| Format: | Online |
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| Langue: | allemand |
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
2026
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| Accès en ligne: | https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/171588 |
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| Résumé: | This anthology highlights the tension between artificial intelligence and fairness. It focuses on questions of responsibility attribution, governance, participation, and ethical design—viewed from the perspectives of science, practice, consumers, and NextGen representatives. It combines theoretical foundations with empirical insights and practical ideas and ties in with the CDR Conference 2024. The target audience is primarily companies that are involved in or aspire to be involved in the field of corporate digital responsibility (CDR). At the same time, the volume also provides politicians, scientists, civil society, and interested citizens with valuable ideas and guidance on dealing with AI and fairness.With contributions byPaula Becker | Marie Blachetta | Emily Breuer | Alexander Brink | Valerie Carl | Annette Cerulli-Harms | Anna-Sophie Christ | Jonah Dähne | Saskia Dörr | Frank Esselmann | Maximilian Förster | Olivia Hankins | Leonard Henke | Christian Hugo Hoffmann | Sara Elisa Kettner | Till Klein | Julia Muff | Kilian Steinbeck | Christian Thorun | Julian WagnerThe Book will also be available in open access upon publication. |
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