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Who Should Decide How Machines Make Morally Laden Decisions?

Author(s): Dominic Martin

Who should decide how a machine will decide what to do when it is driving a car, performing a medical procedure, or, more generally, when it is facing any kind of morally laden decision? More and more, machines are making complex decisions with a considerab ...

Article GUID: 27905083


Second Opinions: Negotiating Agency in Online Mothering Forums.

Author(s): Aston M, Price S, Hunter A, Sim M, Etowa J, Monaghan J, Paynter M

Can J Nurs Res. 2020 Aug 06;:844562120940554 Authors: Aston M, Price S, Hunter A, Sim M, Etowa J, Monaghan J, Paynter M

Article GUID: 32757828


A self-initiated cue-reward learning procedure for neural recording in rodents.

Author(s): Reverte I, Volz S, Alhazmi FH, Kang M, Kaufman K, Chan S, Jou C, Iordanova MD, Esber GR

J Neurosci Methods. 2020 Mar 02;:108671 Authors: Reverte I, Volz S, Alhazmi FH, Kang M, Kaufman K, Chan S, Jou C, Iordanova MD, Esber GR

Article GUID: 32135212


Infants attribute false beliefs to a toy crane

Author(s): Burnside K; Severdija V; Poulin-Dubois D;

The mentalistic view of early theory of mind posits that infants possess a robust and sophisticated understanding of false belief that is masked by the demands of traditional explicit tasks. Much of the evidence supporting this mentalistic view comes from i ...

Article GUID: 31309631


Agency and Motivation in Adulthood and Old Age.

Author(s): Heckhausen J, Wrosch C, Schulz R

Annu Rev Psychol. 2019 01 04;70:191-217 Authors: Heckhausen J, Wrosch C, Schulz R

Article GUID: 30110574


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