20 studies found in English from a total of 34327
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Digital Bills of Rights

Redeker, Dennis ( University of Bremen); Palladino, Nicola ( University of Salerno); Celeste, Edoardo ( Dublin City University); (2 more)
A coding of charters, declarations and other normative policy documents in the field of digital governance and digital rights that make up the distinct category of “digital bills of rights”. 321 individual documents (between
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Robots and Us, Sentiment Survey: United States 2020

Oksanen, Atte (Tampere University. Faculty of Social Sciences); Savela, Nina (Tampere University. Faculty of Social Sciences); Latikka, Rita (Tampere University. Faculty of Social Sciences)
The survey charted the opinions and attitudes of US citizens towards robots and how interaction changes when a human is replaced by a robot. The data was collected as part of the Robots in Society research project. The project explores interaction processes and societal understanding of human-robot encounters. First, respondents were asked about their background and...
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Neuroadaptive Bayesian Optimisation to Identify which Combination of Gaze and Emotion in the Parent Face Maximises Attention in the Individual Infant, 2023-2024

Jones, E, Birkbeck, University of London; Gui, A, Birkbeck, University of London; Throm, E, Birkbeck, University of London
Infants’ motivation to engage with the social world depends on the interplay between individual brain’s characteristics and previous exposure to social cues such as the parent’s smile or eye contact. Different hypotheses about why specific combinations of emotional expressions and gaze direction engage children have been tested with group-level approaches rather than...
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Geography of AI Technologies in the UK, 2012-2019

Draca, M, University of Warwick
We provide measures of artificial intelligence technologies for the UK at the Travel-to-Work Area (TTWA) level. The data is derived from Lightcast Technologies (formerly known as Burning Glass) vacancy. A keyword-based algorithm is applied to the text of the vacancy data to characterise vacancies as being related to either cloud computing or machine leaning technologies...
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Neuroadaptive Bayesian Optimisation to Predict an Individual Infant's Brain Response Towards Faces Resembling Parent or Stranger, 2022

Jones, E, Birkbeck, University of London; Gui, A, Birkbeck, University of London; Throm, E, Birkbeck, University of London
This proof-of-principle study extends the novel experimental approach of Neuroadaptive Bayesian Optimisation (NBO) to infant EEG data to study individual infants' engagement with social stimuli. In particular, the Negative central event-related potential component was optimised across a range of familiar and nonfamiliar faces. Previous group-level research suggested an...
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Public Attitudes Tracker, 2021-2022: Secure Access

Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Public Attitudes Tracker (PAT) survey measures public awareness, attitudes, and behaviours relating to Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) policies such as energy, climate change, consumer rights, artificial intelligence and workers' rights.A previous version of the PAT...
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AMPEL. Artificial intelligence facing Multidimensional Poverty in ELderly (2022-2023)

Gasparini, Francesca (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca)
Ampel - Artificial Intelligence facing Multidimensional Poverty in Elderly is a research project focused on the use of state-of-the-art technologies to detect multidimensional poverty in a specific vulnerable group: the elderly. The aim of the project is therefore to recognise a set of heterogeneous indicators in order to develop a model capable of defining the risk of...
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New Arenas for Civic Expansion: Humans, Animals and Artificial Intelligence, 2020-2024

Chaney, P, Cardiff University; Jones, I, Cardiff University; Fevre, R, Cardiff University; (2 more)
This project involved cross-national qualitative research which explored what factors shape individualism, and human and non-human relations in civil society, with reference to animal rights and welfare, and artificial intelligence. Interviews were carried out to explore the framing of animal rights and animal welfare in Civil Society Organisations’ advocacy and campaigning...
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Public Attitudes to Data and Artificial Intelligence Tracker Survey: Wave 1, December 2021

Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI)
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Public Attitudes to Data and Artificial Intelligence Tracker Survey: Wave 1, December 2021 (PADAI) offers data on public awareness, opinions and perceptions of the use of data and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in addition to the factors shaping these attitudes. Key topics include the use of digital...
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Robots and Us Survey: United States, January 2019

Oksanen, Atte (Tampere University. Faculty of Social Sciences); Savela, Nina (Tampere University. Faculty of Social Sciences)
The survey charted the opinions and attitudes of US citizens towards robots and how interaction changes when a human is replaced by a robot in a work team. The data was collected as part of the Robots in Society research project. The project explores interaction processes and societal understanding of human-robot encounters. First, respondents were asked about their...
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Robots and Us Survey: United States, April 2019

Oksanen, Atte (Tampere University. Faculty of Social Sciences); Savela, Nina (Tampere University. Faculty of Social Sciences)
The survey charted the opinions and attitudes of US citizens towards robots and how interaction changes when a human is replaced by a robot. The data was collected as part of the Robots in Society research project. The project explores interaction processes and societal understanding of human-robot encounters. First, respondents were asked about their background and...
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EVA Survey on Finnish Values and Attitudes Spring 2022

Finnish Business and Policy Forum (EVA)
The study charted Finnish people's values and attitudes. The themes of the Spring 2022 survey included national security and preparedness, international relations, Finland's application to join NATO, Finland's relationship with Russia, consumer behaviour, workers' rights, the impact of robotics and artificial intelligence on work and employment, and well-being. First, the...
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Synaesthetic Engagement of Artificial Intelligence with Digital Arts and its Audience (AI TRACE): Questionnaire data and timing-and-tracking data gathered from digital arts exhibition visitors

Markellou, Marina (Panteion University, Department of Communication, Media and Culture); Salmouka, Foteini (Panteion University, Department of Communication, Media and Culture)
The data presented in this data project were collected in the context of the research project “AI TRACE - Synaesthetic Engagement of Artificial Intelligence with Digital Arts and its Audience”. The research project was supported by the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation (H.F.R.I.)under the “2nd Call for H.F.R.I. Research Projects to support Post-Doctoral...
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Code/Syntax: Künstliche Intelligenz am Arbeitsplatz

Giering, Oliver ( Technische Universität Berlin); Kirchner, Stefan ( Technische Universität Berlin)
In der aktuellen Debatte um Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) wird oft ein radikaler Wandel der Arbeitswelt erwartet, der auch die Arbeitsqualität betrifft. Dabei stehen bisher vielen weitreichenden Annahmen sehr wenige empirische Fakten gegenüber. Zudem wird oftmals nicht berücksichtigt, dass die KI-Nutzung am Arbeitsplatz bestimmte digitale Arbeitsmittel voraussetzt, die...
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Driverless Futures: A Survey of Public Attitudes, 2021-2022

Stilgoe, J, UCL
A set of surveys of public attitudes to issues around self-driving vehicles. Our major sample is from the UK public, with a smaller US sample and a small group of expert respondents for comparison. Background The prospect of self-driving vehicles on our roads has attracted considerable public attention, and private and government investment. As vehicles have started to be...
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Impact of the Implementation of a National AI Technology Programme on Cardiovascular Outcomes and the Health System, 2021-2024

Fairbairn, T, Liverpool Heart and chest Hospital
In 2018, NHS England introduced a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) decision support technology into the health system in order to improve the diagnostic pathway of patients who were being investigated for suspected coronary artery disease. The primary aim of the FISH and CHIPS study was to assess the impact of this health intervention by determining the differences in...
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Artificial Intelligence Activity in UK Businesses, 2021

Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport; Capital Economics
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport's (DCMS) Office for Artificial Intelligence commissioned research to model current and future estimates of (i) the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in the UK, and (ii) the expenditure on AI technologies and AI-related labour in the...
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Emotional AI Survey, UK: Aggregate Data, 2022

McStay, A, Bangor University; Bakir, V, Bangor University; Urquhart, L, University of Edinburgh; (1 more)
This project aimed to quantitatively understand citizens' attitudes to Emotional AI via national surveys (as described in point 6 "Project Description", see above). We developed a demographically representative survey to gauge citizen attitudes to emotion capture technologies in cities in the UK. The survey introduces the overall topic of emotion profiling with the phrase:...
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An Investigation of the Use of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Store-level Hiring at Walmart, United States of America, 2020

Hunt, W, University of Sussex; O'Reilly, J, University of Sussex
The data is from qualitative case study research into the implementation of the Rapid Recruitment project at Walmart, US, in 2020. One of the key elements of the rapid recruitment project was the use of a machine learning algorithm in the hiring system for hourly paid store-level associates (employees). The research involved semi-structured interviews with fourteen...
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Emergent Everyday Ethics in Infrastructures for Smart Care, 2021-2022

Hine, C, University of Surrey
New smart technologies offer great promise to improve care for people living with long-term conditions such as dementia and enable them to live in their own homes for longer. Engineers work with healthcare professionals, patients and carers to develop technologies to monitor wellbeing and support people. Significant ethical challenges can arise, however, as decisions are...
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