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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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