[Air-L] CFP: Special issue on AI Ethics and Regulation
Mihály Héder
hedermisi at gmail.com
Tue Mar 16 13:02:29 PDT 2021
Hi and apologies for cross-posting,
CALL FOR PAPERS for a Special Issue:
*AI ethics and regulation: A practitioner's point of view*
Important dates
Article Submission Due *15th May, 2021 *
Author Notification *25th June, 2021 *
Revised Article Due *31th July, 2021 *
Publication *Q3 2021 *
InfTars is a *Web of Science SSCI* and *Scopus*-indexed journal.
The journal calls for papers requesting constructive criticism of the AI
ethics guidelines landscape. Practitioners in the broad sense – the people
involved in developing such guidelines, regulators and AI developers – are
especially welcome to submit to this issue. Both theoretical and empirical
works are welcome. Some particular topics of interest include:
- AI ethics guidelines uptake in real-life projects;
- Connection of the field of Applied Ethics (in moral theory) to AI
Ethics;
- “What’s new?” Discussion of the similarities and differences between
AI ethics guidelines and other recent professional ethics (such as
nanoethics and bioethics);
- Methodological concerns of compiling AI ethics guidelines;
- AI and privacy: real-life challenges;
- “The devil is in the detail!” Issues with particular details of AI
ethics guidelines;
- Challenges of producing and implementing AI ethics guidelines from a
practitioner’s point of view.
*Conversation starters*
- Hagendorff, T. “The ethics of AI ethics: An evaluation of guidelines.”
Minds and Machines 30 (2020): 99-120.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11023-020-09517-8
- Héder, M. “A Criticism of AI Ethics Guidelines.” Információs
Társadalom 20, no 4. (2020) https://doi.org/10.22503/inftars.XX.2020.4.5
- Zerilli, J., Knott, A., Maclaurin, J. et al. “Transparency in
Algorithmic and Human Decision-Making: Is There a Double Standard?”
Philosophy and Technology 32 (2019): 661–683.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-018-0330-6
Cheers
Mihály Héder
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