How intelligent neurotechnology can be epistemically unjust : an exploration into the ethics of algorithms
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2022
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Authors: | Schleidgen, Sebastian ; Friedrich, Orsolya ; Wolkenstein, Andreas |
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Review of social economy : the journal for the Association for Social Economics. - London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, ISSN 1470-1162, ZDB-ID 2007774-9. - Vol. 80.2022, 1, p. 106-126
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Subject: | artificial intelligence | Behavioral technology | epistemology | ethics of technology | persuasive technology | Künstliche Intelligenz | Artificial intelligence | Ethik | Ethics | Erkenntnistheorie | Epistemology | Unternehmensethik | Business ethics | Algorithmus | Algorithm | Technischer Fortschritt | Technological change |
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