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Luciano Floridi
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 450
Citations - 24330
Luciano Floridi is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information ethics & Philosophy of information. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 402 publications receiving 17809 citations. Previous affiliations of Luciano Floridi include University of Hertfordshire & Brill Publishers.
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Technologies of the Self
TL;DR: The distinction between personal identity and self-conception is a well-honed distinction between who we are (call it our ontological self) and who we think we are, and this too seems to work at its best once you drop it as mentioned in this paper.
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The ethics of algorithms: Mapping the debate:
Brent Mittelstadt,Patrick Allo,Mariarosaria Taddeo,Mariarosaria Taddeo,Sandra Wachter,Luciano Floridi,Luciano Floridi +6 more
TL;DR: This paper makes three contributions to clarify the ethical importance of algorithmic mediation, including a prescriptive map to organise the debate, and assesses the available literature in order to identify areas requiring further work to develop the ethics of algorithms.
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The Philosophy of Information
TL;DR: This chapter discusses Semantic Information and the Network Theory of Account, Consciousness, Agents and the Knowledge Game, and a Defence of Informational Structural Realism against Digital Ontology.
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AI4People—An Ethical Framework for a Good AI Society: Opportunities, Risks, Principles, and Recommendations
Luciano Floridi,Luciano Floridi,Josh Cowls,Josh Cowls,Monica Beltrametti,Raja Chatila,Patrice Chazerand,Virginia Dignum,Virginia Dignum,Christoph Luetge,Robert Madelin,Ugo Pagallo,Francesca Rossi,Francesca Rossi,Burkhard Schafer,Peggy Valcke,Peggy Valcke,Effy Vayena +17 more
TL;DR: The core opportunities and risks of AI for society are introduced; a synthesis of five ethical principles that should undergird its development and adoption are presented; and 20 concrete recommendations are offered to serve as a firm foundation for the establishment of a Good AI Society.
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The grand challenges of Science Robotics
Guang-Zhong Yang,James G. Bellingham,Pierre E. Dupont,Peer Fischer,Peer Fischer,Luciano Floridi,Robert J. Full,Neil Jacobstein,Neil Jacobstein,Vijay Kumar,Marcia McNutt,Robert Merrifield,Bradley J. Nelson,Brian Scassellati,Mariarosaria Taddeo,Mariarosaria Taddeo,Russell H. Taylor,Manuela Veloso,Zhong Lin Wang,Robert J. Wood,Robert J. Wood +20 more
TL;DR: These 10 grand challenges may have major breakthroughs, research, and/or socioeconomic impacts in the next 5 to 10 years and represent underpinning technologies that have a wider impact on all application areas of robotics.