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'''Harm to Nonhuman Animals from AI: a Systematic Account and Framework''' is a 2021 academic paper by John Hadley, Adam Henschke, and Robert Sparrow, published in the journal AI & Society. The paper provides a systematic account of how artificial intelligence (AI) technologies could harm nonhuman animals and explains why animal harms, often neglected in AI ethics, should be better recognized.
'''Harm to Nonhuman Animals from AI: a Systematic Account and Framework''' is a 2021 academic paper by John Hadley, Adam Henschke, and Robert Sparrow, published in the journal AI & Society. The paper provides a systematic account of how artificial intelligence (AI) technologies could harm nonhuman animals and explains why animal harms, often neglected in AI ethics, should be better recognized.


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* https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13347-023-00627-6
* https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13347-023-00627-6
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