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Episode 1: How Humans Judge Machines: Introduction

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Episode 1: How Humans Judge Machines: Introduction
Episode 2: How Humans Judge Machines: Positive and Normative Philosophy
Episode 3: How Humans Judge Machines: Moral Status and Moral Agents
Episode 4: How Humans Judge Machines: Strong and Weak AI
Episode 5: How Humans Judge Machines: Morality / Implicit Association Tests
Episode 6: How Humans Judge Machines: Moral Dimensions
Episode 7: How Humans Judge Machines: Intention and Moral Judgements
Episode 8: How Humans Judge Machines: Design and Sample of the Study
Episode 9: How Humans Judge Machines: Uncertain situations
Episode 10: How Humans Judge Machines: Creative Tasks
Episode 11: How Humans Judge Machines: Responsibility
Episode 12: How Humans Judge Machines: Self-Driving Cars
Episode 13: How Humans Judge Machines: Red Flags
Episode 14: How Humans Judge Machines: Algorithmic Bias Introduction
Episode 15: How Humans Judge Machines: Algorithmic Bias 2
Episode 16: How Humans Judge Machines: Biased Scenarios
Episode 17: How Humans Judge Machines: Discussing Bias
Episode 18: How Humans Judge Machines: Privacy (Introduction)
Episode 19: How Humans Judge Machines: Differential Privacy
Episode 20: How Humans Judge Machines: Privacy Scenarios
Episode 21: How Humans Judge Machines: Privacy Conclusion
Episode 22: How Humans Judge Machines: Working Machines
Episode 23: How Humans Judge Machines: Labor Scenarios
Episode 24: How Humans Judge Machines: Labor Conclusion
Episode 25: How Humans Judge Machines: The Moral Space
Episode 26: How Humans Judge Machines: Moral Surfaces
Episode 27: How Humans Judge Machines: Who Is the Judge?
Episode 28: How Humans Judge Machines: Liable Machines
Episode 29: How Humans Judge Machines: Responsibility for machine actions
Episode 30: How Humans Judge Machines: Intentions and Outcomes
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