AI ethics M Coeckelbergh The MIT Press, 2020 | 852 | 2020 |
Artificial intelligence, responsibility attribution, and a relational justification of explainability M Coeckelbergh Science and engineering ethics 26 (4), 2051-2068, 2020 | 423 | 2020 |
Robot rights? Towards a social-relational justification of moral consideration M Coeckelbergh Ethics and information technology 12, 209-221, 2010 | 422 | 2010 |
Connecting the dots in trustworthy Artificial Intelligence: From AI principles, ethics, and key requirements to responsible AI systems and regulation N Díaz-Rodríguez, J Del Ser, M Coeckelbergh, ML de Prado, ... Information Fusion 99, 101896, 2023 | 407 | 2023 |
Ethics of healthcare robotics: Towards responsible research and innovation BC Stahl, M Coeckelbergh Robotics and Autonomous Systems 86, 152-161, 2016 | 315 | 2016 |
A survey of expectations about the role of robots in robot-assisted therapy for children with ASD: ethical acceptability, trust, sociability, appearance, and attachment M Coeckelbergh, C Pop, R Simut, A Peca, S Pintea, D David, ... Science and engineering ethics 22, 47-65, 2016 | 260 | 2016 |
Human being@ risk: Enhancement, technology, and the evaluation of vulnerability transformations M Coeckelbergh springer, 2013 | 245 | 2013 |
Can we trust robots? M Coeckelbergh Ethics and information technology 14, 53-60, 2012 | 237 | 2012 |
Growing moral relations: Critique of moral status ascription M Coeckelbergh Springer, 2012 | 236 | 2012 |
Health care, capabilities, and AI assistive technologies M Coeckelbergh Ethical theory and moral practice 13, 181-190, 2010 | 230 | 2010 |
Humans, animals, and robots: A phenomenological approach to human-robot relations M Coeckelbergh International Journal of Social Robotics 3, 197-204, 2011 | 209 | 2011 |
Moral appearances: emotions, robots, and human morality M Coeckelbergh Ethics and Information Technology 12, 235-241, 2010 | 198 | 2010 |
The blockchain as a narrative technology: Investigating the social ontology and normative configurations of cryptocurrencies W Reijers, M Coeckelbergh Philosophy & Technology 31, 103-130, 2018 | 188 | 2018 |
The political philosophy of AI: an introduction M Coeckelbergh John Wiley & Sons, 2022 | 183 | 2022 |
From computer ethics to responsible research and innovation in ICT: The transition of reference discourses informing ethics-related research in information systems BC Stahl, G Eden, M Jirotka, M Coeckelbergh Information & Management 51 (6), 810-818, 2014 | 180 | 2014 |
The moral standing of machines: Towards a relational and non-Cartesian moral hermeneutics M Coeckelbergh Philosophy & technology 27, 61-77, 2014 | 172 | 2014 |
How to build a supervised autonomous system for robot-enhanced therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder PG Esteban, P Baxter, T Belpaeme, E Billing, H Cai, HL Cao, ... Paladyn, Journal of Behavioral Robotics 8 (1), 18-38, 2017 | 161 | 2017 |
Personal robots, appearance, and human good: a methodological reflection on roboethics M Coeckelbergh International Journal of Social Robotics 1, 217-221, 2009 | 149 | 2009 |
Drones, information technology, and distance: mapping the moral epistemology of remote fighting M Coeckelbergh Ethics and information technology 15, 87-98, 2013 | 141 | 2013 |
AI for climate: freedom, justice, and other ethical and political challenges M Coeckelbergh AI and Ethics 1 (1), 67-72, 2021 | 137 | 2021 |