【开源】Internet Policy Review:2024年第3期(含“为了公共利益的人工智能”专辑)

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ISSUE 3

SPECIAL ISSUE
AI systems for the public interest

EDITORIAL: Introduction to the special issue on AI systems for the public interest
Theresa Züger, Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society
Hadi Asghari, Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society
Contesting the public interest in AI governance
Tegan Cohen, Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
Nicolas P. Suzor, Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
 
Balancing public interest, fundamental rights, and innovation: The EU’s governance model for non-high-risk AI systems
Michael Gille, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
Marina Tropmann-Frick, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
Thorben Schomacker, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
Restricting access to AI decision-making in the public interest: The justificatory role of proportionality and its balancing factors
Margaret Warthon, University of Groningen
 
Navigating data governance risks: Facial recognition in law enforcement under EU legislation
Gizem Gültekin-Várkonyi, University of Szeged
Public value in the making of automated and datafied welfare futures
Doris Allhutter, Austrian Academy of Sciences
Anila Alushi, University of Leipzig
Rafaela Cavalcanti de Alcântara, Austrian Academy of Sciences
Maris Männiste, Södertörn University
Christian Pentzold, University of Leipzig
Sebastian Sosnowski, Polish Academy of Sciences
 
Balancing efficiency and public interest: The impact of AI automation on social benefit provision in Brazil
Maria Alejandra Nicolás, Federal University of Latin American Integration
Rafael Cardoso Sampaio, Federal University of Paraná
Misguided: AI regulation needs a shift in focus
Agathe Balayn, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
Seda Gürses, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
 
On the (im)possibility of sustainable artificial intelligence
Rainer Rehak, Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society
Interview with Katharina Meyer: On the tension between public interest and profit maximisation in public interest tech
Theresa Züger, Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society
 
Interview with Friederike Rohde: The environmental impact of AI as a public interest concern
Theresa Züger, Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society
Interview with Ulrike Klinger and Philipp Hacker: Why the public interest gets lost in the AI gold rush
Theresa Züger, Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society

Research Articles

The European approach to regulating AI through technical standards
Mélanie Gornet, Institut Polytechnique de Paris
Winston Maxwell, Institut Polytechnique de Paris
 
Estonia’s digital diplomacy: Nordic interoperability and the challenges of cross-border e-governance
Alex Hardy, University of Liverpool

But did they really? Platforms’ compliance with the Code of Practice on Disinformation in review
Stephan Mündges, TU Dortmund University
Kirsty Park, European Digital Media Observatory
 
Blocking the information war? Testing the effectiveness of the EU’s censorship of Russian state propaganda among the fringe communities of Western Europe
Christiern Santos Okholm, European University Institute
Amir Ebrahimi Fard, Maastricht University
Marijn ten Thij, Maastricht University

General-purpose AI regulation and the European Union AI Act
Oskar J. Gstrein, University of Groningen
Noman Haleem, University of Groningen
Andrej Zwitter, University of Groningen

Fulfilling data access obligations: How could (and should) platforms facilitate data donation studies?
Valerie Hase, LMU Munich
Jef Ausloos, University of Amsterdam
Laura Boeschoten, Utrecht University
Nico Pfiffner, University of Zurich
Heleen Janssen, University of Amsterdam
Theo Araujo, University of Amsterdam
Thijs Carrière, Utrecht University
Claes de Vreese, University of Amsterdam
Jörg Haßler, LMU Munich
Felicia Loecherbach, University of Amsterdam
Zoltán Kmetty, Centre for Social Sciences
Judith Möller, University of Hamburg – Leibniz Institute for Media Research (HBI)
Jakob Ohme, Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society
Elisabeth Schmidbauer, LMU Munich
Bella Struminskaya, Utrecht University
Damian Trilling, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Kasper Welbers, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Mario Haim, LMU Munich

The unusual DAO: An ethnography of building trust in “trustless” spaces
Tara Merk, French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)/University of Paris II

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