IEEE Technology and Society Magazine

Papers
(The TQCC of IEEE Technology and Society Magazine is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Bias and Discrimination in AI: A Cross-Disciplinary Perspective106
Explaining the Principles to Practices Gap in AI28
AI-Based and Digital Mental Health Apps: Balancing Need and Risk22
AI Ethics for Sustainable Development Goals22
Guidelines for Stego/Malware Detection Tools: Achieving GDPR Compliance21
From Artificial Intelligence Bias to Inequality in the Time of COVID-1917
Cybersecurity for Smart Farming: Socio-Cultural Context Matters17
Demographic Fairness in Biometric Systems: What Do the Experts Say?16
Thinking about Racism in Engineering Education in New Ways [Commentary]15
A Wide Human-Rights Approach to Artificial Intelligence Regulation in Europe13
Persuasive Technology for Mental Health: One Step Closer to (Mental Health Care) Equality?13
An Inclusive and Sustainable Artificial Intelligence Strategy for Europe Based on Human Rights12
Toward a More Equal World: The Human Rights Approach to Extending the Benefits of Artificial Intelligence12
Co-Designing the Future With Public Interest Technology12
Ātea Presence— Enabling Virtual Storytelling, Presence, and Tele-Co-Presence in an Indigenous Setting12
AI vs “AI”: Synthetic Minds or Speech Acts11
Value-Based Engineering With IEEE 70008
Contributive Justice and Self-Actualizing Systems7
Artificial Intelligence for a Fair, Just, and Equitable World7
What to Expect From IEEE 7000: The First Standard for Building Ethical Systems7
Meaningful Human Control of Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems: The CCW-Debate and Its Implications for VSD7
Public Interest Technology, Citizen Assemblies, and Performative Governance7
Public Policy Challenges, Regulations, Oversight, Technical, and Ethical Considerations for Autonomous Systems: A Survey6
Potential Impact of Data-Centric AI on Society6
Reimagining Digital Public Spaces and Artificial Intelligence for Deep Cooperation6
Autonomous Vehicles in Rural Communities: Is It Feasible?5
Modern Indentured Servitude in the Gig Economy: A Case Study on the Deregulation of the Taxi Industry in the United States5
Peace and Prosperity for the Digital Age? The Colonial Political Economy of European AI Governance5
Implications of Emotion Recognition Technologies: Balancing Privacy and Public Safety4
Evaluating Artificial Intelligence for Legal Services: Can “Soft Law” Lead to Enforceable Standards for Effectiveness?4
The Citizen Question: Making Identities Visible Via Facial Recognition Software at the Border4
Humanistic Engineering: Engineering for the People4
A Review of Techniques and Policies on Cybersecurity Using Artificial Intelligence and Reinforcement Learning Algorithms4
No More "De-Root and Rule": The Need for Digital Roots [Editorial]4
To Be fAIr or Not to Be: Using AI for the Good of Citizens4
A Lesson From AI: Ethics Is Not an Imitation Game4
Whose Privacy, What Surveillance? Dimensions of the Mental Models for Privacy and Security4
Co-Designing Location-Based Services for Individuals Living With Dementia: An Overview of Present and Future Modes of Operation3
Cyberbiosecurity, Ecopsychology, and Beyond: Our Formidable PIT Community [Last Word]3
Sun Exposure and Physical Activity: The Valuable Role of UV Wearables3
The Stuff We Swim in: Regulation Alone Will Not Lead to Justifiable Trust in AI3
A Survey of Instruments and Institutions Available for the Global Governance of Artificial Intelligence3
Values Embedded in Legal Artificial Intelligence3
Growing a Culture of Technological Stewardship3
Cultural Conflict in Technology Transfer to Non-Industrial Communities: A Critique of Ihde's Ideas3
The Digital Transformation and Modern Indentured Servitude3
Credibility of Soft Law for Artificial Intelligence—Planning and Stakeholder Considerations2
Beyond Data: Recognizing the Democratic Potential of Citizen Science2
Ideas on Optimizing the Future Soft Law Governance of AI2
ChatSh*t and Other Conversations (That We Should Be Having, But Mostly Are Not)2
The Social Implications of XR: Promises, Perils, and Potential2
Cyberattacks on Energy Infrastructures as Modern War Weapons-Part II: Gaps, Standardization, and Mitigation2
Special Issue Introduction: Against Modern Indentured Servitude (“I’m Spartacus”)2
Big Data, AI, Platforms, and the Future of the U.S. Intelligence Workforce: A Research Agenda2
Social Influence and the Normalization of Surveillance Capitalism: Legislation for the Next Generation2
Diversity Initiatives for Women in IT: Friends or Enemies?2
Blended Learning: New Prospects for International Higher Education2
Folkmedical Technologies and the Sociotechnical Systems of Healthcare2
For Richer, for Poorer - The Digital Economy: An Interview With Geoffrey Goodell [Interview]2
On Aerial Perspective, Socio-Technical Systems, and Interdisciplinarity: Reading Modernism Alongside Cybernetics2
Making It Strange: Disrupting Assumptions About Technology and Ethics in Engineering and Computing Education2
The Intelligence Factor: Technology and the Missing Link2
Value Change and Technological Design2
The Principles of Cyber–Anarcho–Socialism2
Cyberattacks on Energy Infrastructures as Modern War Weapons—Part I: Analysis and Motives2
AI4Eq: For a True Global Village Not for Global Pillage2
Introducing the Editorial Board—Part I1
The Two Faces of Facial Recognition Technology1
The Fourth Industrial Revolution Will Not Bring the Future We Want1
The Unbelievable Pointlessness of Impact1
“It Sets Boundaries Making Your Life Personal and More Comfortable”: Understanding Young People’s Privacy Needs and Concerns1
Success in Digital Governance: A Literature Review on Taiwan’s COVID-19 Management1
Hidden Consequences of Innovation—Economic Activity Beyond GDP1
Taking Care With Caregiving Robots1
Human Flourishing, Servitude, and Why They Are Incompatible1
Notes on Problem Formulation in Machine Learning1
Responsibility, Recourse, and Redress: A Focus on the Three R’s of AI Ethics1
Counteracting the Global Labor Shortage Risk Through the Human–AI Collaboration in Digital Recruiting1
Edison—Edmond Morris (Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2018, 800 pp.)1
PeaceTech1
How Engineers Think and Implications for Public Interest Technology1
Reflections on Personalized Games-Based Learning: How Automation Is Shaped Within Everyday School Practices1
Uber for Electricity: Application of Sharing Economy Model in the Electric Power Sector in India1
Digitally Engineered Attention and Energy Theft via Psychological Manipulation1
Challenges of Artificial Intelligence Review in a Soft Law Environment1
Toward Emancipation Through a Regenerative Digital Economy1
Deceptive AI and Society1
Digital Design With Children in Mind1
The First Total War and the Sociotechnical Systems of Warfare1
The Currency of the Attentional Economy: The Uses and Abuses of Attention in Our World1
Digital Polycentricity and Value-Sensitive Operationalization1
Risk Assessment Tools on Trial: AI Systems Go?1
Ensuring Food Security Through Meal Optimization1
Next Steps for Social Robotics in an Aging World1
Soft Law for Unbiased and Nondiscriminatory Artificial Intelligence1
AI and Data Rights Considerations for U.S. Policy1
Electric Light: An Architectural History —Sandy Isenstadt (Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2018, 292 pp.)1
Toxic Technology1
Considering the Effects of Computer Scientist Stereotypes on Mental Health1
Governing in Bad Faith: Suppressing Democracy in Pretense of “Saving Democracy”1
Futural Appropriation1
AI Futures Literacy1
Knowing the Unknowable: Soft Laws and Hard Decisions1
Learning From Indigenous Cultures1
The Norwegian COVID-19 Tracing App Experiment: Lessons for Governance and Civic Activism1
AI Insurance: Risk Management 2.01
Data Feminism—Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein (Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2020, 314 pp.)1
Vaccines, Public Health, and the Law1
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