Working Bibliography

  1. Leslie, D. (2019, June 11). Understanding artificial intelligence ethics and safety. ArXiv.org. https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.05684

Author: Davis Leslie. This will begin the framework of my paper as I lay the foundation for my thesis and attempt to explain the ethical implications of AI usage as well as several different subtopics: Fairness, Safety, Transparency, Sustainability. I will also begin to touch on the guidelines it lays out towards the end of the article as framework for future usage of AI.


2. Floridi, L. (2023). The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence. Google Books. https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=_f3KEAAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PP1&dq=artificial+intelligence+ethics&ots=Sq9J3UYwPC&sig=fUkzYz1sEddJYavDqagfAAUYnLQ#v=onepage&q=artificial%20intelligence%20ethics&f=false


Author is a member of an Oxford research group. Worked closely with “Center for Digital Ethics” in Bologna. This book will begin my transition into the future practices of AI, including data on the historical usage of AI overtime and predicting future usage capabilities. This section will also include future problems that may arise from any given subject as well as the future needs for AI. The article explains how it can be broken into three separate parts: past usage of AI, current, and future implications/predictions/possible usages.


3. Tai, M. C.-T. (2020). The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Human Society and Bioethics. Tzu Chi Medical Journal, 32(4), 339–343. National Library of Medicine. https://doi.org/10.4103/tcmj.tcmj_71_20


4. Xu, Y., Wang, Q., An, Z., Wang, F., Zhang, L., Wu, Y., Dong, F., Qiu, C.-W., Liu, X., Qiu, J., Hua, K., Su, W., Xu, H., Han, Y., Cao, X., Liu, E., Fu, C., Yin, Z., Liu, M., & Roepman, R. (2021). Artificial Intelligence: a Powerful Paradigm for Scientific Research. The Innovation, 2(4). Sciencedirect. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xinn.2021.100179


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