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The Right to Attentional Privacy

Posted on April 28, 2021 by Anuj Puri
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Introduction What does a judge presiding over her court, a researcher working in an astronomical observatory[1], and a monk observing monastic silence have in common?  The answer is that they are all members of a small group of adults who … Continue reading →

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Moral Imitation: Can An Algorithm Really Be Ethical?

Posted on November 6, 2020 by Anuj Puri
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Introduction of algorithms in the realm of public administration bears the risk of reducing moral dilemmas to epistemic probabilities. This paper explores the interlinkages between attribution of moral agency on algorithms and algorithmic injustice. While challenging some of the fundamental … Continue reading →

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