Eduard Fosch‐Villaronga
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View article: User perceptions of misgendering algorithms
User perceptions of misgendering algorithms Open
Gender classification systems (GCSs) on social media platforms, such as X (formerly Twitter), infer users’ gender for targeted advertising and personalization. However, these systems rely on binary classifications that fail to capture gend…
View article: A systematic review of bias detection methods for non-English word embeddings and language models
A systematic review of bias detection methods for non-English word embeddings and language models Open
Biases in applications of machine learning and artificial intelligence are a major limitation of these applications. Stereotypes of the society are reflected in different types of applications, including image generation, machine translati…
View article: My Body, My Exoskeleton: Co-Designing Intersectional Visions of Robotic Augmentations through Drawings
My Body, My Exoskeleton: Co-Designing Intersectional Visions of Robotic Augmentations through Drawings Open
Robotic exoskeletons have the potential to improve people’s mobility and physical capabilities significantly. However, current design choices often overlook the diversity of users, leading to exclusionary and ill-fitting robotic systems th…
View article: Privacy-Friendly and Trustworthy Technology for Society
Privacy-Friendly and Trustworthy Technology for Society Open
We have witnessed an increased use of technology in every facet of our lives. These technologies come with great promises, such as enabling more independent living for older adults or people with physical disabilities, yet also fears, for …
View article: Older LGBTQ+ and blockchain in healthcare: A value sensitive design perspective
Older LGBTQ+ and blockchain in healthcare: A value sensitive design perspective Open
Most algorithms deployed in healthcare do not consider gender and sex despite the effect they have on individuals’ health differences. Missing these dimensions in healthcare information systems is a point of concern, as neglecting these as…
View article: Exploring the boundaries of AI regulatory sandboxes under the AI Act: Flexibility and real-world testing
Exploring the boundaries of AI regulatory sandboxes under the AI Act: Flexibility and real-world testing Open
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act introduces AI regulatory sandboxes and testing in real-world conditions as experimentation tools to support innovation in AI development. While regulatory sandboxes have been widely adopted across vario…
View article: Editorial: Exploring implicit biases in the educational landscape
Editorial: Exploring implicit biases in the educational landscape Open
Horizon 2020(H2020)
View article: Competing Legal Futures – “Commodification Bets” All the Way From Personal Data to AI
Competing Legal Futures – “Commodification Bets” All the Way From Personal Data to AI Open
This Article explores the implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven innovation across sectors, highlighting the resulting legal uncertainties. Despite the transformative influence of AI in healthcare, retail, finance and more, re…
View article: Fairness, AI & recruitment
Fairness, AI & recruitment Open
Horizon 2020(H2020)
View article: Towards experimental standardization for AI governance in the EU
Towards experimental standardization for AI governance in the EU Open
Horizon 2020(H2020)
View article: Digital rights and mobile health in Southeast Asia: A scoping review
Digital rights and mobile health in Southeast Asia: A scoping review Open
Objective Digital technology has the potential to support or infringe upon human rights. The ubiquity of mobile technology in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) presents an opportunity to leverage mobile health (mHealth) intervention…
View article: Competing Legal Futures
Competing Legal Futures Open
This essay provides a legal-economic canvas of the institutional co-evolutionary dynamics that are disrupting the legal foundations of digital markets to make sense of contested 'commodification bets' from personal data to AI. Drawing from…
View article: Competing Legal Futures
Competing Legal Futures Open
This essay provides a legal-economic canvas of the institutional co-evolutionary dynamics that are disrupting the legal foundations of digital markets to make sense of contested 'commodification bets' from personal data to AI. Drawing from…
View article: Competing Legal Futures
Competing Legal Futures Open
This essay provides a legal-economic canvas of the institutional co-evolutionary dynamics that are disrupting the legal foundations of digital markets to make sense of contested 'commodification bets' from personal data to AI. Drawing from…
View article: Digital Rights and Mobile Health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Protocol for a Scoping Review
Digital Rights and Mobile Health in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Protocol for a Scoping Review Open
Background Digital technology is a means to uphold or violate human rights in various domains, including business, military, and health. Given the pervasiveness of mobile technology in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), mobile healt…
View article: Older LGBT+ and Blockchain in Healthcare: A Value Sensitive Design Perspective
Older LGBT+ and Blockchain in Healthcare: A Value Sensitive Design Perspective Open
Most algorithms deployed in healthcare do not consider gender and sex despite the effect they have on individuals' health differences. Missing these dimensions in healthcare information systems is a point of concern, as neglecting these as…
View article: Towards affective computing that works for everyone
Towards affective computing that works for everyone Open
Missing diversity, equity, and inclusion elements in affective computing datasets directly affect the accuracy and fairness of emotion recognition algorithms across different groups. A literature review reveals how affective computing syst…
View article: EU law and emotion data
EU law and emotion data Open
This article sheds light on legal implications and challenges surrounding emotion data processing within the EU's legal framework. Despite the sensitive nature of emotion data, the GDPR does not categorize it as special data, resulting in …
View article: EU law and emotion data
EU law and emotion data Open
This article sheds light on the intricate legal implications and challenges surrounding emotion data processing within the EU data protection framework. Despite the sensitive nature of emotion data, the GDPR does not explicitly categorize …
View article: Fair and equitable AI in biomedical research and healthcare: Social science perspectives
Fair and equitable AI in biomedical research and healthcare: Social science perspectives Open
Artificial intelligence (AI) offers opportunities but also challenges for biomedical research and healthcare. This position paper shares the results of the international conference "Fair medicine and AI" (online 3-5 March 2021). Scholars f…
View article: Queering the ethics of AI
Queering the ethics of AI Open
This book chapter delves into the pressing need to "queer" the ethics of AI to challenge and re-evaluate the normative suppositions and values that underlie AI systems. The chapter emphasizes the ethical concerns surrounding the potential …
View article: Fusing Electrical Stimulation and Wearable Robots with Humans to Restore and Enhance Mobility
Fusing Electrical Stimulation and Wearable Robots with Humans to Restore and Enhance Mobility Open
Participation in everyday life and life satisfaction are greatly affected by disabilities. Motor impairments caused by neurological disorders, like spinal cord injury, stroke, traumatic brain injury, and multiple sclerosis, represent a sig…