Celebrating the achievements of the £33M UKRI Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Programme

Responsibility Project Publications: AR-TAS

Assuring Responsibility for Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (AR-TAS)

• Burton, S., Habli, I., Lawton, T., McDermid, J., Morgan, P., & Porter, Z. (2020). Mind the gaps: Assuring the safety of autonomous systems from an engineering, ethical, and legal perspective. Artificial Intelligence, 279, 103201.

 

• Habli, I., Lawton, T., & Porter, Z. (2020). Artificial intelligence in health care: accountability and safety. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 98(4), 251.

 

• Porter, Z., Habli, I., Monkhouse, H., & Bragg, J. (2018). The moral responsibility gap and the increasing autonomy of systems. WAISE2018. Springer, Cham.

 

• McDermid, J. A., Jia, Y., Porter, Z., & Habli, I. (2021). AI Explainability: The Technical and Ethical Dimensions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. (in press)

 

• Noordhof, P (2020), A Variety of Causes (Oxford, Oxford University Press).

 

• Lim, E., & Morgan, P. (forthcoming), The Cambridge Handbook of Private Law and Artificial Intelligence (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press).

 

• Gheraibia, Y., Kao, B., Alexander, R., Morgan, P., & Kilvington, L. (2020). Review of legal frameworks, standards and best practices in verification and assurance for infrastructure inspection robotics. RIMA.

 

• Winfield, A., McDermid, J., Müller, V. C., Porter, Z., & Pipe, T. (2019). Ethical Issues for Robotics and Autonomous Systems. EPSRC UK-RAS Network.

 

• Zimmermann, A., Di Rosa, E., & Kim, H. (2020). Technology Can’t Fix Algorithmic Injustice. Boston Review.

 

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