A New Edition of AI & Society Is Now Available

October 3, 2018

AI & Society (vol. 33, no. 3, 2018) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Nothing But a Human” by Francesco Garibaldo and Emilio Rebecchi
  • “‘Super-intelligent’ machine: Technological Exuberance or the Road to Subjection” by Peter Brödner
  • “What Is Wrong about Robocops as Consultants? A Technology-Centric Critique of Predictive Policing” by Martin Degeling and Bettina Berendt
  • “Symbiosis or Assimilation: Critical Reflections on the Ontological Self at the Precipice of Total Data” by Peter J. Carew
  • “Digitalisation and the Regulation of Work: Theoretical Issues and Normative Challenges” by Angelo Salento
  • “Digital Innovation and the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Epochal Social Changes?” by Loris Caruso
  • “Digitalisation and Employment in Manufacturing” by Daniela Freddi
  • “From Industry 4.0 to Society 4.0, There and Back” by Tatiana Mazali
  • “Anthropomorphism in Social Robotics: Empirical Results on Human–Robot Interaction in Hybrid Production Workplaces” by Anja Richert, Sarah Müller, Stefan Schröder, and Sabina Jeschke
  • “An Overview of Work Analysis Instruments for Hybrid Production Workplaces” by Sarah L. Müller et al.