“ChatGPT says no”: agency, trust, and blame in Twitter discourses after the launch of ChatGPT

D Heaton, E Nichele, J Clos, JE Fischer - AI and Ethics, 2024 - Springer
ChatGPT, a chatbot using the GPT-n series large language model, has surged in popularity
by providing conversation, assistance, and entertainment. This has raised questions about …

[HTML][HTML] Investigating Algorithmic Bias in Student Progress Monitoring

JA Idowu, AS Koshiyama, P Treleaven - Computers and Education …, 2024 - Elsevier
This research investigates bias in AI algorithms used for monitoring student progress,
specifically focusing on bias related to age, disability, and gender. The study is motivated by …

Mathematical Artifacts Have Politics: The Journey from Examples to Embedded Ethics

D Müller, M Chiodo - arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.04871, 2023 - arxiv.org
We extend Langdon Winner's idea that artifacts have politics into the realm of mathematics.
To do so, we first provide a list of examples showing the existence of mathematical artifacts …

Kantian Deontology Meets AI Alignment: Towards Morally Robust Fairness Metrics

C Mougan, J Brand - arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.05227, 2023 - arxiv.org
Deontological ethics, specifically understood through Immanuel Kant, provides a moral
framework that emphasizes the importance of duties and principles, rather than the …

[PDF][PDF] The Public's Perspective and trust of Automated decision-making systems within the Public Sector

J Griffiths - researchgate.net
Algorithms and automated decision-making systems are being developed and increasingly
implemented within society to aid humans in many areas of the public domain. Their low …