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Josh Cowls
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 55
Citations - 2559
Josh Cowls is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corporate governance & European union. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1145 citations. Previous affiliations of Josh Cowls include The Turing Institute & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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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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A Unified Framework of Five Principles for AI in Society
Luciano Floridi,Josh Cowls +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report the results of a fine-grained analysis of several of the highest-profile sets of ethical principles for AI and assess whether these principles converge upon a set of agreed-upon principles, or diverge, with significant disagreement over what constitutes ethical AI.
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Ethical guidelines for COVID-19 tracing apps.
TL;DR: Questions about privacy, equality and fairness in digital contact tracing with these key questions are answered.
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The ethics of AI in health care: A mapping review.
Jessica Morley,Caio C.V. Machado,Christopher Burr,Josh Cowls,Indra Joshi,Mariarosaria Taddeo,Luciano Floridi +6 more
TL;DR: A mapping review of the literature concerning the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care finds that ethical issues can be epistemic, normative or traceability-related and at the relevant level of abstraction.
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How to Design AI for Social Good: Seven Essential Factors.
Luciano Floridi,Luciano Floridi,Josh Cowls,Josh Cowls,Thomas C. King,Mariarosaria Taddeo,Mariarosaria Taddeo +6 more
TL;DR: Seven ethical factors that are essential for future AI4SG initiatives are identified and corresponding best practices are formulated which, subject to context and balance, may serve as preliminary guidelines to ensure that well-designed AI is more likely to serve the social good.