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ISTAS 2021: Waterloo, ON, Canada
- IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society, ISTAS 2021, Waterloo, ON, Canada, October 28-31, 2021. IEEE 2021, ISBN 978-1-6654-3580-2
- Jordan Richard Schoenherr:
Trust and explainability in A/IS-mediated healthcare: Operationalizing the therapeutic alliance in a distributed system. 1-8 - Pablo Brescia:
Technology at the border: Anxiety of progress and the ethics of connection in Sleep Dealer. 1-5 - Keith McNamara, Imani N. Sherman, Fatemeh Tavassoli, Jean D. Louis, Juan E. Gilbert
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On media and disinformation: Examining viewer judgment of political video authenticity. 1-9 - Nadine Ibrahim, Erin Mahoney, Vinay Patel, Clinton J. Andrews
, Mariko Uda, Sherif Kinawy, Evalyna Bogdan, Sina Golchi, A. C. Atienza, Shaieree Cottar, Chaz Garraway, Ashley Roszko, Gloria Michalchuk, Tanishi Naik, Jonathan Ali:
Water and cities: Get in the game! 1 - Benjamin Lange
, Theodore M. Lechterman
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Combating disinformation with AI: Epistemic and ethical challenges. 1-5 - Kiana Mokrian, Beth-Anne Schuelke Leech:
Ethical decision-making responsibility in Canadian autonomous vehicle policies. 1-7 - Conor Truax, Alexi Orchard, Heather A. Love:
The influence of curriculum and internship culture on developing ethical technologists: A case study of the University of Waterloo. 1-8 - Michelle Alexopoulos, Kelly A. Lyons, Kaushar Mahetaji
, Keli Chiu:
Evaluating the disruption of COVID-19 on AI innovation using patent filings. 1-6 - Dylan Cawthorne
, Nicolai Iversen
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Exploring high-performance wooden drone structures through speculative design. 1-7 - Samay Rajesh Nathani, Ryan Jenkins, Foaad Khosmood, Christine Robertson:
Exploring gaps in California Proposition 54 (2016). 1-4 - Clair Baleshta, Dylan White, Glen Reavie, Alysha Cooper, Graham W. Taylor, Joshua August Gus Skorburg, David Van Bruwaene, Sarah Gignac, Chris Schmidt, Laura McDonald, Patricia Thaine, Chloë Ryan, Rency Luan:
CARE-AI special session on AI ethics. 1-2 - Ann-Louise Davidson, Nathalie Duponsel:
Building a makerspace in a youth center and imagining futures. 1-7 - Juan Sebastián Rubiano Chona
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Entrepreneurship with a design for social justice mindset: A case for Hello Tractor. 1-3 - Pierre Watine, Arezo Bodaghi
, Ketra A. Schmitt:
Can the Hawkes process be used to evaluate the spread of online information? 1-6 - Sarah Spiekermann:
From value-lists to value-based engineering with IEEE 7000™. 1-6 - Richard Wilson:
Anticipatory engineering ethics. 1 - Elke Brucker-Kley
, Thomas Keller
, Romina Stumpp:
Experiencing smart farming: Effects of an interactive future scenario. 1-7 - Shannon Vallor, Sheila Ager, Rency Luan:
The digital basanos: AI and the virtue of and violence of truth-telling. 1 - Richard Wilson:
3D printing, nanotechnology and organ printing: An ethical and anticipatory ethical analysis. 1 - Adam Greenfield, Marcel O'Gorman, Zach Pearl:
At the end of the world, plant a tree. 1 - Cameron Shelley:
Fairness in AI applications. 1 - Robyn Ruttenberg-Rozen
, Katelin Hynes, Sarah Habibi, Sanya Cardoza, Jennifer Muchmaker:
Towards a community of care: Counterspaces for women in sTem education. 1-4 - Jen French, Jack Judy, Peter Reiner, Nicole Martinez-Martin, Laura Y. Cabrera, Jenna Castanier:
Guiding responsible neurotechnology innovation. 1 - Neha Chugh:
Risk assessment tools on trial: Lessons learned for "Ethical AI" in the criminal justice system. 1-5 - Scott M. Campbell:
From historical thinking to critical thinking about technology. 1-4 - Kem-Laurin Lubin, Jason Lajoie, Joseph Shea-Carter, Ethan Pike, Kathryn Harvey, Asen O. Ivanov:
Artificial intelligence (AI) literacy - A cross-disciplinary exploration. 1-2 - Zeynab Yousefzadeh, Shannon M. Lloyd:
Prospective life cycle assessment as a tool for environmentally responsible innovation. 1-9 - D. E. Wittkower, Stephanie J. Blackmon, Krzysztof J. Rechowicz, Hanna Herdegen:
Developing IoT systems and devices for trust by users with disabilities. 1 - Jia Hui Seow, Erick Jose Ramirez, Jocelyn Tan, Cynthia Mary Thomas, Brett Ashton:
A proposal to combat unconscious bias using VR. 1-4 - Cristina Dreifuss-Serrano, José Cepero Saravia:
Addressing resources to minimize COVID-19 impact in vulnerable neighborhoods using georeferencing. 1-6 - Nic Durish, Rekkab Gill, Patrick Houlding, Charlie Flowers, Inez Shiwak, Jason Ernst, Daniel Gillis
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Co-designing a community-led Internet assessment tool in Rigolet, Nunatsiavut, Canada. 1-8 - Greg Adamson
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Cybersecurity as the protection of cyberspace. 1-8 - Lia Chin-Purcell, America Chambers:
Investigating accuracy disparities for gender classification using convolutional neural networks. 1-7 - Richard Wilson, Michael Shifflett:
QAnon, conspiracy theories and social media warfare: An ethical and anticipatory ethical analysis. 1 - Nastaran Bateni, Rozita Dara:
Automated generation of privacy policy using deep models. 1-6 - Kathleen Leslie
, Tracey L. Adams, Sioban Nelson, Sophia Myles, Aleah McCormick, Maggie Szu Nin Lin, Catharine Schiller, Jacob Shelley:
Regulating professionals in virtual practice: Protecting the public interest in rapidly changing digital workplaces. 1 - Rebecca Dziedzic, Luis Amador, Chunjiang An, Zhi Chen, Ursula Eicker, Amin Hammad, Fuzhan Nasiri
, Mazdak Nik-Bakht, Mohamed Ouf, Osama Moselhi:
A framework for asset management planning in sustainable and resilient cities. 1-10 - Graham W. Taylor, Theresa Bernardo, Deborah A. Stacey
, Kassy Raymond, Rozita Dara, Samira Yousefinaghani, Ethan Pike:
One Health Informatics and the stewardship of complex systems. 1-2 - Anne Gerdes
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AI can turn the clock back before we know it. 1-6 - Carolyn McGregor
, Cate Dewey, Rency Luan:
Big data and artificial intelligence in healthcare: Ethical and social implications of neonatology. 1 - Florian Richter:
Ethics of AI as practical ethics. 1 - Richard Wilson, Ion Iftimie:
Virtual assistants and privacy: An anticipatory ethical analysis. 1 - Sandra I. Woolley, Tim Collins
, Peter Andras, Allison Gardner
, Marco Ortolani, Jeremy Pitt:
Compounding barriers to fairness in the digital technology ecosystem. 1-5 - Nishan Chelvachandran, Moira Patterson, Katina Michael, Jenna Castanier:
Designing online/offline experiences with children in mind. 1 - Joseph O'Neill, Jenario Johnson, Rutledge Detyens, Roberto Williams Batista
, Sorinel Oprisan, Prosenjit Chatterjee, Ryan Integlia:
Ethical implications of brain-computer interfaces with emotion, motor imagery, and subvocal speech classification. 1-5 - Adesola Anidu, Rozita Dara:
A review of data governance challenges in smart farming and potential solutions. 1-8 - Jordyn Dennis, Caitlin A. Grady, Sarah Michele Rajtmajer:
Comparative assessment of cyber-physical threats to megacities. 1 - Richard Wilson, Michael Shifflett:
Twitter, media ecology, information warfare: Ethical and anticipated ethical issues. 1 - David Kolevski
, Katina Michael, Roba Abbas
, Mark B. Freeman
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Cloud computing data breaches: A review of U.S. regulation and data breach notification literature. 1-7 - Isabel Pedersen
, Ann Hill Duin:
Defining a classification system for augmentation technology in socio-technical terms. 1-4 - Sabrina Knappe
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Dignity or degradation: The risks and realities of carebots in Quebec. 1-8 - Ron Deibert, N. Asokan, Thenusha Satsoruban:
Investigating targeted espionage: Methods, findings, implications. 1 - Susan LeFrancois, Grisselle Centeno, Kingsley Anthony Reeves:
Ethics training: Cultivating an ethical engineer identity. 1-5 - Zhen-Rong Gan:
A normative framework of artificial moral agents. 1 - Monica Tsang:
Building trust for data sourcing with the disabled community to build robust AI systems. 1 - Samay Rajesh Nathani, Ryan Jenkins, Foaad Khosmood, Christine Robertson:
Exploring gaps in California Proposition 54 (2016). 1-4 - Mohammed Joe Masoodi
, Sam Andrey:
Disinformation and online harms: Understanding the links to private messaging apps in Canada. 1 - Faisal Shennib
, Ketra A. Schmitt:
Data-driven technologies and artificial intelligence in circular economy and waste management systems: a review. 1-5 - Lavinia Marin
, Tijn Borghuis, Roel Veraart, Tanishi Naik:
Workshop on open-access educational materials. 1 - YuLin Bingle, Donna Schaeffer:
Should the private sector conduct "hack back" operations against cyberattackers? An ethical dilemma: cyber self-defense or cyber vigilante? 1 - Oron Catts
, Sarah Collins, Ionat Zurr
, Elizabeth Stephens
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Neutralizing nature: Automation, agricultural technologies, and the morality of improvement. 1 - Kari Zacharias, Ketra A. Schmitt:
Canada's policy approach to "killer robots" and the ethics of autonomous weapons systems. 1-4 - Laurie Lau, Luis Kun, T. V. Ramachandran, Lennon Y. C. Chang
, T. V. Gopal, Thenusha Satsoruban:
Digital and societal transformations. 1 - João Pontual de Arruda Falcão, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira, Geber Lisboa Ramalho:
Algorithmic pragmatism: First steps. 1-8 - Bryant Walker Smith, Cordel Green, Tyler L. Jaynes, Lubna Dajani, Angelo Ferraro, Larissa Paredes Muse, Rosaldo Rossetti, Sara Paiva
, Jonathan Ali:
Smart cities through the lens of human rights. 1-2 - Marcel O'Gorman, Jason Lajoie, Zach Pearl:
Critical by design: Fostering responsible innovation with critical design methods. 1 - Emilly F. F. Lima, Rui de Moraes Júnior:
Algorithmic racism: Racial perception and socioeconomic dimensions in digital image banks. 1 - Iven Mareels
, Shally Gupta, Huazhen Fang, Ramneek Kaira, Bozenna Pasik-Duncan, Ralamatha Marimuthu, Tanishi Naik:
Universal access to technology. 1-2 - Justin Colyar Barrett, Katina Michael, Ross Maciejewski, Luke Tate:
Constructing a visualization dashboard to improve educational standards in Arizona legislative districts. 1-8 - Soraya Cardenas:
Unpacking Amazon through meatpacking, Adam Smith, and digital colonialism. 1-6 - Donna M. Schaeffer, Patrick C. Olson:
Cybersecurity issues in citizen science. 1 - Jason Lajoie, Jin Sol Kim, Heather A. Love:
The importance of grant funding for growing engagement in ethical engineering education. 1-4 - Sameer K. Antani, Luis Kun, Carole Carey, Thenusha Satsoruban, Nahum Gershon, Mohamad Sawan:
Life science and its implications for society - (in addition to COVID-19). 1 - Farshid Faal
, Ketra A. Schmitt, Jia Yuan Yu:
Protecting marginalized communities by mitigating discrimination in toxic language detection. 1-7 - Dan Weijers, H. Joseph Turton:
Environmentally smart contracts for artists using non-fungible tokens. 1-4 - Hannah Bernstein, Branka Marijan, Cassie Myers, Jonathan Smith, Richard Yim, Emily Charron, Paul Heidebrecht, Rency Luan:
More than tech for good: PeaceTech at Waterloo and beyond. 1 - Lauryn Remmers
, Katina Michael:
Deep brain stimulation: At your own risk. 1-7 - Jaigris Hodson, Victoria O'Meara, Andrea Galizia, Chandell Gosse:
Quietly coping: The impact of online abuse on research innovation and knowledge workers in research and public education. 1-5 - Kevin LaGrandeur:
Why and how to regulate emerging technology. 1 - Ahmed Ansari, Anna Lauren Hoffmann, Seda F. Gürses, Mona Sloane, Mark A. Vasquez, Zach Pearl:
Technology, equity and social justice roundtable. 1-2 - Safiya Umoja Noble, Lai-Tze Fan, Kem-Laurin Lubin, Jin Sol Kim:
A conversation at the intersection of race, AI, and technology with Safiya Noble. 1 - Emma Delemere
, Rebecca Maguire
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Technology usage, eHealth literacy and attitude towards connected health in caregivers of paediatric cancer. 1-6 - Richard Wilson, Ion Iftimie:
Emerging ransomeware threats: An anticipatory ethical anaylsis. 1 - Jordan Richard Schoenherr, Jeanine DeFalco
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Moral education and A/IS standardization: Responsible and ethical design through education. 1-8 - Yuan Stevens, Stephanie Tran, Ryan Atkinson:
See something, say something? Coordinating the disclosure of security vulnerabilities in Canada's infrastructure. 1-5 - Rania Al-Hammoud, Andrea Jonahs:
Building science identity in first-year engineering students. 1 - Bianca H. Ximenes, Geber L. Ramalho:
Concrete ethical guidelines and best practices in machine learning development. 1-8

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