TTS Volume 5, Issue 1, 2024

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Editorial

Failures in the Loop: Human Leadership in AI-Based Decision-Making by Katina Michael, Jordan Richard Schoenherr, Kathleen M. Vogel

Special Issue on Public Interest Technology for Innovation in Global Development

Guest Editorial

Public Interest Technology for Innovation in Global Development: Recommendations for Launching PIT Projects by Roba Abbas, Katina Michael, Dinara Davlembayeva, Savvas Papagiannidis and Jeremy Pitt

Special Issue Papers

The Human(e) Technology Design Studios: An Action-Oriented, Co-Creative Modality for Centering the Human in Critical Technology Discussions by Erica O’Neil, Elizabeth Grumbach, Gaymon Bennett and Elizabeth Langland
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A Framework for the Interpretable Modeling of Household Wealth in Rural Communities From Satellite Data by Emily J. Zuetell and Paulina Jaramillo
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Social and Ethical Norms in Annotation Task Design by Razvan Amironesei and Mark Díaz
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An Invisible Global Social Value by Michael Eldred
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Special Issue on Locating Responsibility in the Future of Human–AI Interactions

Guest Editorial

Locating Responsibility in the Future of Human–AI Interactions by Ehsan Nabavi, Rob Nicholls and George Roussos

Special Issue Papers

When AI Fails, Who Do We Blame? Attributing Responsibility in Human–AI Interactions by Jordan Richard Schoenherr and Robert Thomson
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The Future Role of Clinical Artificial Intelligence: View of Chronic Patients by Bijun Wang, Onur Asan, Ting Liao and Mo Mansouri
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Rating Sentiment Analysis Systems for Bias Through a Causal Lens by Kausik Lakkaraju, Biplav Srivastava and Marco Valtorta
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Analyzing Fairness in Deepfake Detection With Massively Annotated Databases by Ying Xu, Philipp Terhörst, Marius Pedersen and Kiran Raja
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Assessing the Effect of Task Automation in Labor Markets: Case of IT Services Industry by Arvind Upreti and V. Sridhar
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