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|a The frontlines of artificial intelligence ethics :
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|a Introduction / Andrew J. Hampton and Jeanine A. DeFalco -- AI and the crisis of the self : protecting human dignity as status and respectful treatment / 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 -- Truth in our ideas means the power to work : implications of the intermediary of information technology in the classroom / James Ness, 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.
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