
AI and Ethics seeks to promote informed debate and discussion of the ethical, regulatory, and policy implications that arise from the development of AI. It will focus on how AI techniques, tools, and technologies are developing, including consideration of where these developments may lead in the future. The journal will provide opportunities for academics, scientists, practitioners, policy makers, and the public to consider how AI might affect our lives in the future, and what implications, benefits, and risks might emerge. Attention will be given to the potential intentional and unintentional misuses of the research and technology presented in articles we publish. Examples of harmful consequences include weaponization, bias in face recognition systems, and discrimination and unfairness with respect to race and gender.
- First international, multi-discipline AI and Ethics journal in the field
- Will attract authors and readers interested in technology, governance, law, society and
public policy - The journal will be accessible and valued by public policy makers and developers as well as
technologists, scientists and academics - Welcomes all article types including original research, reviews and opinion
pieces/commentaries
Journal information
- Editors-in-Chief
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- John MacIntyre,
- Larry Medsker
- Publishing model
- Hybrid (Transformative Journal). Learn about publishing Open Access with us
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Topical Collections - Call for Papers
We welcome submissions for the upcoming topical collections of AI and Ethics
About this journal
- Electronic ISSN
- 2730-5961
- Abstracted and indexed in
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- CNKI
- Dimensions
- EBSCO Discovery Service
- Google Scholar
- Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China
- Naver
- OCLC WorldCat Discovery Service
- ProQuest-ExLibris Primo
- ProQuest-ExLibris Summon
- TD Net Discovery Service
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