Artificial intelligence: looking though the Pygmalion Lens Karamjit S. Gill Editorial 13 October 2018 Pages: 459 - 465
Rethinking the experiment: necessary (R)evolution Mihai Nadin Original Article 28 March 2017 Pages: 467 - 485
Marx’s concept of distributive justice: an exercise in the formal modeling of political principles Antônio Carlos da Rocha Costa Original Article 21 March 2017 Pages: 487 - 500
The art, poetics, and grammar of technological innovation as practice, process, and performance Mark Coeckelbergh Original Article Open access 25 March 2017 Pages: 501 - 510
Risk analysis and prediction in welfare institutions using a recommender system Maayan Zhitomirsky-GeffetAvital Zadok Original Article 10 June 2017 Pages: 511 - 525
The quest for appropriate models of human-likeness: anthropomorphism in media equation research Nils Klowait Original Article 18 July 2017 Pages: 527 - 536
The problem of self in Nāgārjuna’s philosophy: a contemporary perspective Rajakishore Nath Open Forum 10 February 2017 Pages: 537 - 543
Will big data algorithms dismantle the foundations of liberalism? Daniel First Open Forum 06 June 2017 Pages: 545 - 556
Reconciliation between factions focused on near-term and long-term artificial intelligence Seth D. Baum Open Forum 01 June 2017 Pages: 565 - 572
A glance of cultural differences in the case of interactive device art installation idMirror Maša JazbecFloris Erich ArdenHiroo Iwata Open Forum 28 June 2017 Pages: 573 - 582
Assistive Device Art: aiding audio spatial location through the Echolocation Headphones Aisen C. ChacinHiroo IwataVictoria Vesna Open Forum 24 October 2017 Pages: 583 - 597
“It’s like holding a human heart”: the design of Vital + Morph, a shape-changing interface for remote monitoring Alberto BoemHiroo Iwata Open Forum 03 August 2017 Pages: 599 - 619
EEG efficient classification of imagined right and left hand movement using RBF kernel SVM and the joint CWT_PCA Rihab BoussetaSalma TayebMajid Mohamed Himmi Student Forum 28 July 2017 Pages: 621 - 629
Artificial intelligence and collective intelligence: the emergence of a new field Geoff Mulgan Curmudgeon Corner 20 September 2018 Pages: 631 - 632
“Brexit for Beginners”, or “The Young Gentlemen of Etona” Richard Ennals Curmudgeon Corner 19 October 2017 Pages: 633 - 635
Is artificial intelligence associated with chemist’s creativity represents a threat to humanity? Jean-louis Kraus Curmudgeon Corner 05 March 2018 Pages: 641 - 643