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|a Prof. Dr. Miriam Meckel
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|a Morals & Machines
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Interdisciplinary, Global, Critical
|c hrsg. von Prof. Dr. Miriam Meckel, Dr. Léa Steinacker, Prof. Dr. Thomas Beschorner, Prof. Dr. Stefan Böschen, Prof. Dr. Urs Gasser, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hin-Yan Liu, Prof. Dr. Christoph Neuberger, Prof. Dr. Claudia Paganini
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|a Baden-Baden
|b Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
|c 2021
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|a Medienwissenschaft, Kommunikationsforschung
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|a Media Consumption & Media Impact
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|a (Audio-)Visual Communication
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|a Sociology of Culture & Knowledge
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|a Medienpolitik und Gesellschaft
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|a Media Politics & Society
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|a Data Protection Law
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|a Library & information sciences / Museology
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|a Business & Management
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|a History of engineering & technology
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|a Betriebswirtschaft
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|a (Audio-) Visuelle Kommunikation
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|a Ethik
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|a Kultur- und Wissenssoziologie
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|a Medienwirkungs- und -nutzungsforschung
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|a Ethics
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|a Datenschutzrecht
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|a Business Ethics & Social Responsibility
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|a Unternehmensethik, CSR
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|a Technikgeschichte
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|a Informationswissenschaft
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|a Media & Communication
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|a Computer und Internet
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|a Computer & Internet
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|a Dr. Léa Steinacker
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|a Prof. Dr. Thomas Beschorner
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|a Prof. Dr. Stefan Böschen
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|a Morals & Machines, Morals & Machines 2021 (eLibrary Paket)
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|a 10.5771/2747-5174-2021-1
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|a The scientific journal Morals & Machines addresses the question of how algorithms in general and artificial intelligence (AI) especially change society, the economy and the working world, the media, the healthcare system, technology, language, gender relations, and art and culture in a pluralistic manner. It investigates the questions of which ethical risks arise from general and artificial intelligence, what potential they offer and what challenges they pose to legal systems worldwide in relation to technological applications, robotics and the integration of AI. The journal examines these questions from an interdisciplinary, global and critical perspective at the interface between the humanities, social science, law and computer science.
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