Ethical implications related to processing of personal data and artificial intelligence in humanitarian crises: a scoping review. [PDF]
Kreutzer T+6 more
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Abstract Governments around the world fear a loss of social cohesion and a risk of harm to individuals and democratic processes that stem from politicization, polarization and radicalization. We argue that these processes of social influence provide the motivation for—but are not sufficient for—mobilization (the behaviour of engaging in collective ...
Laura G. E. Smith, Emma F. Thomas
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Surgical Dressing Cosmesis in the Immediate Postoperative Setting: A Crowdsourcing-based Study. [PDF]
Clark A+6 more
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When empathy leads to aggression: The effects of empathy on punitive attitudes towards aggressors
Abstract When witnessing aggression, individuals often empathize more with victims than with aggressors, which may bias their perceptions and interpretations of the transgressions. However, the mechanisms underlying these biases remain poorly understood.
Célia F. Camara+2 more
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Crowdsourcing Translation by Leveraging Tournament Selection and Lattice-Based String Alignment
Julien Bourdaillet+3 more
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Intuitive judgements towards artificial intelligence verdicts of moral transgressions
Abstract Automated decision‐making systems have become increasingly prevalent in morally salient domains of services, introducing ethically significant consequences. In three pre‐registered studies (N = 804), we experimentally investigated whether people's judgements of AI decisions are impacted by a belief alignment with the underlying politically ...
Yuxin Liu, Adam Moore
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Dataset on cognitive and social well‑being of older adults around the COVID-19 pandemic: The CoSoWELL corpus of written life stories, release 2. [PDF]
Kyröläinen AJ, Paul MA, Kuperman V.
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Real-Time Drawing Assistance through Crowdsourcing
Alex Limpaecher+3 more
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Screen Time Among and Youth Children With Disabilities: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Objective This paper aimed to review and synthesize screen time research among children and youth with disabilities. Methods Seven online databases were searched, and a machine learning–assisted systematic review model was used to identify relevant studies.
Leigh M. Vanderloo+9 more
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