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Artificial Intelligence 2 Cognitive Architectures 2 Ethical AI 2 Ethics 2 Intelligent Systems 2 Society 2 cognitive architectures 2 recognition heuristic 2 ACT-R 1 Artificial intelligence 1 Business ethics 1 Cognition 1 Economic ethics 1 Ethik 1 Expert system 1 Expertensystem 1 Intelligence 1 Intelligenz 1 Kognition 1 Künstliche Intelligenz 1 Unternehmensethik 1 Wirtschaftsethik 1 formal modeling 1 noncompensatory and compensatory models 1 race models 1 recognition memory 1 strategy selection 1
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Article 2 Book / Working Paper 2
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 4
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Bickley, Steve J. 2 Marewski, Julian N. 2 Torgler, Benno 2 Dougherty, Michael 1 Mehlhorn, Katja 1 Tomlinson, Tracy 1
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Judgment and Decision Making 2 CREMA Working Paper 1 Working paper 1
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RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Cognitive architectures for artificial intelligence ethics
Bickley, Steve J.; Torgler, Benno - 2021
with other AI in this world. In this article, we argue for the application of cognitive architectures for ethical AI. In …
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Cognitive architectures for artificial intelligence ethics
Bickley, Steve J.; Torgler, Benno - 2021
with other AI in this world. In this article, we argue for the application of cognitive architectures for ethical AI. In …
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Using the ACT-R architecture to specify 39 quantitative process models of decision making
Marewski, Julian N.; Mehlhorn, Katja - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 6, pp. 439-519
of detail, making it difficult to compare them. We provide a methodological primer on how detailed cognitive … architectures such as ACT-R allow remedying these problems. To make our point, we address a controversy, namely, whether …
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Four challenges for cognitive research on the recognition heuristic and a call for a research strategy shift
Tomlinson, Tracy; Marewski, Julian N.; Dougherty, Michael - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 1, pp. 89-99
The recognition heuristic assumes that people make inferences based on the output of recognition memory. While much work has been devoted to establishing the recognition heuristic as a viable description of how people make inferences, more work is needed to fully integrate research on the...
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