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Aether, Radiation, Mass-Energy Law, Gravity and Inertia
The universal space, crisscrossed by electric fields from electric charges in bodies, is proposed to be the aether as a physical medium conceived by Maxwell, …
Operationalising AI governance through ethics-based auditing: an industry case study
AbstractEthics-based auditing (EBA) is a structured process whereby an entity’s past or present behaviour is assessed for consistency with moral principles or norms. Recently, EBA …
Frontrunner model for responsible AI governance in the public sector: the Dutch perspective
Abstract Across the European Union, considerable discrepancies can be observed regarding the current state of AI adoption in the public sector and the complexity of …
In search of effectiveness and fairness in proving algorithmic discrimination in EU law
Examples of discriminatory algorithmic recruitment of workers have triggered a debate on application of the non-discrimination principle in the EU. Algorithms challenge two principles in …
Artificial intelligence as a medical device in radiology: ethical and regulatory issues in Europe and …
Gradient Legal Personhood for AI Systems—Painting Continental Legal Shapes Made to Fit Analytical Molds
What I propose in the present article are some theoretical adjustments for a more coherent answer to the legal “status question” of artificial intelligence (AI) …
Fairness-Aware Machine Learning
Researchers and practitioners from different disciplines have highlighted the ethical and legal challenges posed by the use of machine learned models and data-driven systems, and …
Text-mining for Lawyers: How Machine Learning Techniques Can Advance our Understanding of Legal Discourse
Text-mining for Lawyers: How Machine Learning Techniques Can Advance our Understanding of Legal Discourse Many questions facing legal scholars and practitioners can be answered only …