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Standardization of AI Ethics

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Current practices in AI standardization and auditing: valuable suggestions on how to contribute to more ethical AI.
  • 27 April 2026
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The relationship between AI, ethics, societal values and standardization is complex. The contributors to this volume discuss the challenges and opportunities involved in standardizing AI ethics, including algorithmic audits, stakeholder participation and certification mechanisms. They offer a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to AI ethics governance, covering topics such as auditing auditors, deceptive robots, HR perspectives on AI in job hiring, and how existing citizen infrastructures can inform standardization processes for ethical AI applications.
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Price: $48.00
Pages: 162
Publisher: transcript publishing
Imprint: transcript publishing
Series: Technosophy
Publication Date: 27 April 2026
Trim Size: 8.86 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783837682410
Format: Paperback
BISACs: PHILOSOPHY / Political, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies
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Nicholas Kluge Corrêa is a postdoc researcher at Universität Bonn. He received his PhD in philosophy (AI ethics) from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUC-RS, Brazil) and Universität Bonn. He holds a master's degree in electrical engineering. His thesis “Dynamic Normativity: Necessary and Sufficient Conditions for Value Alignment”, was awarded the Capes Doctoral Thesis Award 2025 by the Brazilian government. His main areas of research are AI ethics, AI safety, and AI alignment. --- Julia Maria Mönig (Dr. phil.) is a philosopher and project manager of the philosophical part of the KI.NRW flagship project “Zertifizierte KI”. She holds a PhD in philosophy from Universität Passau. At Hochschule der Medien Stuttgart, she developed ethics guidelines for highly automated driving. She also worked for the European Network of Research Ethics Committees (EUREC Office) on projects concerning ICT ethics and institutional ethics. She is a member of the Center for Ethics and Humanism at the Free University of Brussels (VUB). Her main research areas are ethics of AI, ethics of technology, privacy research and Hannah Arendt. ---