Henrik Skaug Sætra

Orcid: 0000-0002-7558-6451

According to our database1, Henrik Skaug Sætra authored at least 19 papers between 2021 and 2024.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2024
A Machine's ethos? An inquiry into artificial ethos and trust.
Comput. Hum. Behav., April, 2024

The autonomous choice architect.
AI Soc., April, 2024

Re-imagining intelligent machines in an anthropocentric-ecocentric continuum: The case for ecocentric intelligent machines.
J. Ind. Inf. Integr., 2024

How will advanced AI systems impact democracy?
CoRR, 2024

Artificial Emotions and the Evolving Moral Status of Social Robots.
Proceedings of the 2024 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, 2024

2023
Against the Conflation of Corporate Strategy, Ethics, and the Politics of AI.
Digit. Soc., April, 2023

The AI Ethicist's Dirty Hands Problem.
Commun. ACM, 2023

Machiavelli for robots: Strategic robot failure, deception, and trust.
Proceedings of the 32nd IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2023

In Technology We Trust! But Should We?
Proceedings of the Human-Computer Interaction, 2023

2022
Avoid diluting democracy by algorithms.
Nat. Mac. Intell., October, 2022

Technology and moral change: the transformation of truth and trust.
Ethics Inf. Technol., 2022

The AI ethicist's dilemma: fighting Big Tech by supporting Big Tech.
AI Ethics, 2022

Robotomorphy.
AI Ethics, 2022

Challenges for the Inclusion of Robots in Social Institutions.
Proceedings of the Social Robots in Social Institutions, 2022

2021
Social robot deception and the culture of trust.
Paladyn J. Behav. Robotics, 2021

Overtrusting robots: Setting a research agenda to mitigate overtrust in automation.
Paladyn J. Behav. Robotics, 2021

Confounding Complexity of Machine Action: A Hobbesian Account of Machine Responsibility.
Int. J. Technoethics, 2021

Challenging the Neo-Anthropocentric Relational Approach to Robot Rights.
Frontiers Robotics AI, 2021

Computer-Aided Games-Based Learning for Children with Autism.
Proceedings of the HCI in Games: Experience Design and Game Mechanics, 2021


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