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    RoboLaw: Towards a European framework for robotics regulation
    with Erica Palmerini, Andrea Bertolini, Fiorella Battaglia, B. J. Koops, and Pericle Salvini
    Robotics And Autonomous Systems 12 12-24. 2016.
    This paper intends to sum up the main findings of the European project RoboLaw. In this paper, the authors claim that the European Union should play a pro-active policy role in the regulation of technologies so as to inform the development of technologies with its values and principles. The paper provides an explication of the rationale for analysing of a limited and heterogeneous number of robotics applications. For these applications, the following issues are addressed: whether robotics deserv…Read more
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    Will Big Data and personalized medicine do the gender dimension justice?
    with Emanuela A. Tangari, Andrea Iannone, and Elena Sartini
    AI and Society 38 (2): 829-841. 2023.
    Over the last decade, humans have produced each year as much data as were produced throughout the entire history of humankind. These data, in quantities that exceed current analytical capabilities, have been described as “the new oil,” an incomparable source of value. This is true for healthcare, as well. Conducting analyses of large, diverse, medical datasets promises the detection of previously unnoticed clinical correlations and new diagnostic or even therapeutic possibilities. However, using…Read more
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    Guidelines on Regulating Robotics
    with Erica Palmerini, Federico Azzarri, Fiorella Battaglia, Andrea Bertolini, Jacopo Carpaneto, Filippo Cavallo, Angela Di Carlo, Marco Cempini, Marco Controzzi, Bert-Jaap Koops, Federica Lucivero, Nikil Mukerji, Luca Nocco, Alberto Pirni, and Huma Shah
    Robolaw (FP7 project). 2014.
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    Will Big Data and personalized medicine do the gender dimension justice?
    with Emanuela A. Tangari, Andrea Iannone, and Elena Sartini
    AI and Society 1-13. 2021.
    Over the last decade, humans have produced each year as much data as were produced throughout the entire history of humankind. These data, in quantities that exceed current analytical capabilities, have been described as “the new oil,” an incomparable source of value. This is true for healthcare, as well. Conducting analyses of large, diverse, medical datasets promises the detection of previously unnoticed clinical correlations and new diagnostic or even therapeutic possibilities. However, using…Read more
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    SAT: a methodology to assess the social acceptance of innovative AI-based technologies
    with Carmela Occhipinti, Luigi Briguglio, Andrea Iannone, and Piercosma Bisconti
    Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 1 (In press). 2022.
    Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present the conceptual model of an innovative methodology (SAT) to assess the social acceptance of technology, especially focusing on artificial intelligence (AI)-based technology. Design/methodology/approach After a review of the literature, this paper presents the main lines by which SAT stands out from current methods, namely, a four-bubble approach and a mix of qualitative and quantitative techniques that offer assessments that look at technology as a …Read more
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    Hybrid Ethics for Generative AI: Some Philosophical Inquiries on GANs
    with Claudia Falchi Delgado and Piercosma Bisconti
    Humana Mente 16 (44). 2023.
    Until now, the mass spread of fake news and its negative consequences have implied mainly textual content towards a loss of citizens' trust in institutions. Recently, a new type of machine learning framework has arisen, Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) – a class of deep neural network models capable of creating multimedia content (photos, videos, audio) that simulate accurate content with extreme precision. While there are several areas of worthwhile application of GANs – e.g., in the fiel…Read more
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    Diritti umani, valori e nuove tecnologie. Il caso dell’etica della robotica in Europa
    with Benedetta Bisol and Federica Lucivero
    Metodo. International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy 2 (1): 235-252. 2014.
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    Alienation and Recognition - The Δ Phenomenology of the Human–Social Robot Interaction
    Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 26 (1): 147-171. 2022.
    A crucial philosophical problem of social robots is how much they perform a kind of sociality in interacting with humans. Scholarship diverges between those who sustain that humans and social robots cannot by default have social interactions and those who argue for the possibility of an asymmetric sociality. Against this dichotomy, we argue in this paper for a holistic approach called “Δ phenomenology” of HSRI. In the first part of the paper, we will analyse the semantics of an HSRI. This is wha…Read more
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    Epistemological and Moral Problems with Human Enhancement
    with Fiorella Battaglia
    Humana Mente 7 (26). 2014.