- Ori Freiman, The Ethics of Central Bank Digital Currency [22 eAIj 1]
- Kristen Thomasen, Suzie Dunn, & Kate Robertson: Algorithmic Policing Policies through a Human Rights and Substantive Equality Lens: The Case of the TPSB AI Policy [22 eAIj 2]
- Kelly Hannah-Moffat, Algorithmic Adaptability and Ethics Washing: Appropriating the Critique [22 eAIj 3]
- Wendy Wong, Data You and the Challenge for Data Rights [22 eAIj 4]
- Dafna Dror-Shpoliansky & Yuval Shany, It’s the End of the (Offline) World as We Know It: From Human Rights to Digital Human Rights – A Proposed Typology [22 eAIj 5]
- Mishall Ahmed, Difference Centric yet Difference Transcended [22 eAIj 6]
- Tom Yeh & Benjamin Walsh, Is AI Creepy or Cool? Teaching Teens About AI and Ethics [22 eAIj 7]
- Julian Posada, The Coloniality Of Data Work For Machine Learning [22 eAIj 8]
- Sharon Ferguson, Increasing Diversity in Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence [22 eAIj 9]
- Kamilah Ebrahim & Erina Moon, Building Algorithms that Work for Everyone [22 eAIj 10]
- Nathan Olmstead, We are All Ghosts: Sidewalk Toronto, Urban Data, and the Transtemporal Intersubjectivity of Digital Rights [22 eAIj 11]
- Conference: Afrofuturism and the Law [22 eAIj 12]
- Conference: Trust and the Ethics of AI [22 eAIj 13]

Book Forum: Smart Cities in Canada: Digital Dreams, Corporate Designs (Valverde & Flynn eds. 2020)
- Book Forum on Smart Cities in Canada: Digital Dreams, Corporate Designs (Valverde & Flynn eds., 2020) [21 eAIj 5] (feat. Mariana Valverde & Alexandra Flynn (editors); Beth Coleman, Renee Sieber, & David Murakami Wood (commentators); Jamie Duncan (moderator))
- Devin Guillory, Combatting Anti-Blackness in the AI Community [21 eAIj 6]
- Elettra Bietti, From Ethics Washing to Ethics Bashing: Viewing Tech Ethics from Within Moral Philosophy [21 eAIj 7]
- Suzanne Kite and Scott Benesiinaabandan, Indigenous Protocols and Artificial Intelligence [21 eAIj 8]
- Ben Green, Algorithmic Governance: The Promises and Perils of Government Algorithms [21 eAIj 9]
- Julian Posada, Disembeddedness in Data Annotation for Machine Learning [21 eAIj 10]
- Abdi Aidid, Legal Prediction and Calcification Risk [21 eAIj 11]
- Avery Slater, The Golem and the Game of Automation [21 eAIj 12]
- Mathew Iantorno, Automating Care, Manufacturing Crisis [21 eAIj 13]
- Kiel Brennan-Marquez, The (Non)Automatability of Equity [21 eAIj 14]
- Frank Pasquale & Gianclaudio Malgieri, The New Turn on AI Accountability from the EU Regulation and Beyond [21 eAIj 15]

- Zack Lipton, Fairness, Interpretability and the Dangers of Solutionism [20 eAIj 1]
- Parisa Moosavi, If Non-Sentient Organisms Can Have Rights Why Can’t Robots? [20 eAIj 2]
- Ida Koivisto, Thinking Inside the Box: The Promise and Boundaries of Transparency in Automated Decision-Making [20 eAIj 3]
- Teresa Scassa, Pandemic Privacy (The Ethics of COVID) [20 eAIj 4]
- The Future of Work in the Age of Automation and AI: An International & Interdisciplinary Workshop (conference video) [20 eAIj 5]
- Sidewalk Toronto Revisited: Looking Back, Looking Ahead (Ethics in the City) (panel video) [20 eAIj 6]
- Veena Dubal, Surveillance Is Not a Social Good: Technocapital, Public Health, and the Pandemic [20 eAIj 7]
- Natasha Tusikov, Going Cashless in an Era of Digital Payments & Surveillance (The Ethics of COVID) [20 eAIj 8]
Symposium: The Future of Work in the Age of Automation and AI
- Aleena Chia, Diagrams of Flexibility in the Future of Work [20 eAIj 9]
- V.B. Dubal, The Time Politics of Home-Based Digital Piecework [20 eAIj 10]
- Jeremias Adams-Prassl, When Your Boss Comes Home [20 eAIj 11]
- Valerio De Stefano, Algorithmic Bosses and How to Tame Them [20 eAIj 12]
- Cynthia Estlund, Why Work Is a Social Good and Freedom Is Overrated [20 eAIj 13]
- Igor Shoikhedbrod, Revaluing and Re-Politicizing Work in the Age of Automation and AI [20 eAIj 14]
- John Enman-Beech, Two Contractual Futures of Work [20 eAIj 15]
- Julian Posada, The Future of Work is Here: Toward a Comprehensive Approach to Artificial Intelligence and Labour [20 eAIj 16]
- Igor Shoikhedbrod, Interrogating A World Without Work [20 eAIj 17]
- Alex Hanna, Data, Transparency, and AI Ethics [20 eAIj 18]
- Kate Robertson, Cynthia Khoo, Yolanda Song, To Surveil and Predict: A Human Rights Analysis of Algorithmic Policing in Canada [20 eAIj 19]
- Mohamed Abdalla, The Grey Hoodie Project: Big Tobacco, Big Tech, and the Threat on Academic Integrity [20 eAIj 20]
- André Brock, Black Morpheus: Race in the Technocultural Matrix [20 eAIj 21]
- Teresa Heffernan, AI, the Immortality Industry, and the Ethics of Death [20 eAIj 22]
- Rodrigo Ochigame, Actuarialism and Racial Capitalism [20 eAIj 23]
- Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein, Data Feminism [20 eAIj 24]
- Vinith Suriyakumar, Chasing Your Long Tails: Differentially Private Prediction in Health Care Settings [20 eAIj 25]
- Anne-Marie Fowler, Differentiation is Mechanics, Integration is Art [20 eAIj 26]
- Muriam Fancy, Governance of Ethical AI: Methodologies to Procure Low Risk AI for Public Use [2020 eAIj 27]

Symposium: Toward a Handbook of Ethics of AI: An Interdisciplinary Workshop
- Judith Donath, Artificial Entities [19 eAI 7]
- Tom Slee, Private Sector AI: Ethics and Incentives [19 eAIj 8]
- John Basl, AI Rights [19 eAIj 9]
- Jason Millar, Social Failure Modes in Technology – Implications for AI [19 eAIj 10]
- Avery Slater, Computation and Creativity [19 eAIj 11]
- Anton Korinek, Economic and Ethical Perspectives on the Rise of Artificial Intelligence [19 eAIj 12]
- Jason Jackson, The Ethics of AI: A Political Economy Approach [19 eAIj 13]
- Kiel Brennan-Marquez, “Fair Notice” in the Age of Big Data [19 eAIj 14]
- Ellen P. Goodman, Smart City Ethics [19 eAIj 15]
Symposium: Mark Kingwell, Wish I Were Here: Boredom and the Interface (2019)
- Book Forum on Mark Kingwell’s Wish I Were Here: Boredom and the Interface (full video) [19 eAIj 19]
- Lauren Bialystok, Randomness, Mindfulness, and the Games People Play [19 eAIj 20]
- Ira Wells, “To Be Unborable”: A Response to Mark Kingwell’s Wish I Were Here: Boredom and the Interface [19 eAIj 21]
- Molly Sauter, Comment on Wish I Were Here [19 eAIj 22]
- Mark Kingwell, A Response to Comments on Wish I Were Here: Boredom and the Interface [19 eAIj 23]
- Mark Kingwell, Author’s Introduction to Book Forum on Wish I Were Here: Boredom and the Interface [19 eAIj 24]
- Editors’ Preface, in Oxford Handbook of Ethics of AI (Dubber, Pasquale, Das) [19 eAIj 25]
- Ifeoma Ajunwa, The Paradox of Automation as Anti-Bias Intervention [19 eAIj 26]
- Teresa Heffernan, The Ethical Imagination: Humanities versus Artificial Intelligence [19 eAIj 27]
- Marzyeh Ghassemi, Can Machines Learn from Our Mistakes? [19 eAIj 28]
- John Basl & Jeff Behrends, Why Everyone Has It Wrong About the Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles [19 eAIj 29]
- Jeff Behrends, Ethics Education in Computer Science: The Embedded EthiCS Approach [19 eAIj 30]
- Kristen Thomasen, Out of Their Cages and Into the City: Robots, Regulation, and the Changing Nature of Public Spaces [19 eAIj 31]
- Anna Goldenberg, Advances and Challenges of AI in Healthcare [19 eAIj 32]
- Daniel Greene, Making Ethics in Machine Learning [19 eAIj 33]

Panel: Sidewalk Toronto: Ethics in the “Smart City”
- Frank Rudzicz, The Future of Automated Healthcare [18 eAIj 6]
- Mireille Hildebrandt, The Ethics of Agonistic Machine Learning [18 eAIj 7]
- Pamela Robinson, Canadian Smart Cities: Defining the Public Good [18 eAIj 8]
- Richard Zemel, Ensuring Fair and Responsible Automated Decisions [18 eAIj 9]
- Regina Rini, Democracy and Social Media are Incompatible: Now What? [18 eAIj 10]
- Mireille Hildebrandt, The Ethics of Smart Cities: Interacting with Non-Human Agents [18 eAIj 11]
- Bianca Wylie, Countering the Digital Consensus: The Political Economy of the Smart City [18 eAIj 12]
- Mark Fox, Are We Building Smart Cities on Dumb Information Systems? [18 eAIj 13]
- Kathryn Hume, Ethical Algorithms: Bias and Explainability in Machine Learning [18 eAIj 14]
- Ronald Deibert, These Are the Sensors in My Neighbourhood [18 eAIj 15]
- Klaus Günther, Freedom in a Universe of Echoes? [18 eAIj 16]
- Petra Molnar, Bots at the Gate: A Human Rights Analysis of Automated Decision Making in Canada’s Immigration and Refugee System [18 eAIj 17]
- Moshe Vardi, The Ethical Crisis in Computing? [18 eAIj 18]
- E.G. Rajan, Crime Prediction Support System [18 eAIj 19]
- Mark S. Fox, Accountable AI Systems [18 eAIj 21]
- John Vervaeke, Why the Creation of A.I. Requires the Cultivation of Wisdom on Our Part [18 eAIj 22]
- Avery Slater, Kill-Switch: The Ethics of the Halting Problem [18 eAIj 23]
- Ken Greenberg, A Human-centred Use of Technology in Cities [18 eAIj 24]

Forum: Legal Ethics in the Age of Law & Tech
- Joe Halpern, Moral Responsibility, Blameworthiness, and Intention: In Search of Formal Definitions [17 eAIj 4]
- Mark Kingwell, Respect and the Artificial Other [17 eAIj 5]
- Sheila Jasanoff: Ethical Futures, Imagination and Governance in an Unequal World [17 eAIj 6]
- Sunit Das, AI in Medicine: Hopes? Nightmares? [17 eAIj 7]

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