Mark Coeckelbergh

Orcid: 0000-0001-9576-1002

According to our database1, Mark Coeckelbergh authored at least 62 papers between 2007 and 2024.

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2024
ChatGPT: deconstructing the debate and moving it forward.
AI Soc., October, 2024

Social Assistive Robotics: An Ethical and Political Inquiry Through the Lens of Freedom.
Int. J. Soc. Robotics, August, 2024

All too real metacapitalism: towards a non-dualist political ontology of metaverse.
Ethics Inf. Technol., June, 2024

Challenging the Human-in-the-loop in Algorithmic Decision-making.
CoRR, 2024

2023
Narrative responsibility and artificial intelligence.
AI Soc., December, 2023

Connecting the dots in trustworthy Artificial Intelligence: From AI principles, ethics, and key requirements to responsible AI systems and regulation.
Inf. Fusion, November, 2023

Democracy, epistemic agency, and AI: political epistemology in times of artificial intelligence.
AI Ethics, November, 2023

How to do robots with words: a performative view of the moral status of humans and nonhumans.
Ethics Inf. Technol., September, 2023

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

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

Nonhuman Value: A Survey of the Intrinsic Valuation of Natural and Artificial Nonhuman Entities.
Sci. Eng. Ethics, 2022

The Ubuntu Robot: Towards a Relational Conceptual Framework for Intercultural Robotics.
Sci. Eng. Ethics, 2022

Three Responses to Anthropomorphism in Social Robotics: Towards a Critical, Relational, and Hermeneutic Approach.
Int. J. Soc. Robotics, 2022

Editorial: Should Robots Have Standing? The Moral and Legal Status of Social Robots.
Frontiers Robotics AI, 2022

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

2021
Should We Treat Teddy Bear 2.0 as a Kantian Dog? Four Arguments for the Indirect Moral Standing of Personal Social Robots, with Implications for Thinking About Animals and Humans.
Minds Mach., 2021

"Alexa, define empowerment": voice assistants at home, appropriation and technoperformances.
J. Inf. Commun. Ethics Soc., 2021

How to Use Virtue Ethics for Thinking About the Moral Standing of Social Robots: A Relational Interpretation in Terms of Practices, Habits, and Performance.
Int. J. Soc. Robotics, 2021

Does kindness towards robots lead to virtue? A reply to Sparrow's asymmetry argument.
Ethics Inf. Technol., 2021

The political choreography of the Sophia robot: beyond robot rights and citizenship to political performances for the social robotics market.
AI Soc., 2021

Correction to: Towards intellectual freedom in an AI Ethics Global Community.
AI Ethics, 2021

Towards intellectual freedom in an AI Ethics Global Community.
AI Ethics, 2021

AI for climate: freedom, justice, and other ethical and political challenges.
AI Ethics, 2021

Critical Art with Brain-Computer Interfaces: Philosophical Reflections from Neuromatic Game Art Project.
Proceedings of the HCI International 2021 - Late Breaking Papers: Cognition, Inclusion, Learning, and Culture, 2021

2020
Artificial Intelligence, Responsibility Attribution, and a Relational Justification of Explainability.
Sci. Eng. Ethics, 2020

Technoperformances: using metaphors from the performance arts for a postphenomenology and posthermeneutics of technology use.
AI Soc., 2020

Gamification of Trust in HRI?
Proceedings of the Culturally Sustainable Social Robotics, 2020

2019
Robot-Enhanced Therapy: Development and Validation of Supervised Autonomous Robotic System for Autism Spectrum Disorders Therapy.
IEEE Robotics Autom. Mag., 2019

'Technologies of the self and other': how self-tracking technologies also shape the other.
J. Inf. Commun. Ethics Soc., 2019

Skillful coping with and through technologies - Some challenges and avenues for a Dreyfus-inspired philosophy of technology.
AI Soc., 2019

2018
Ethical Dimensions of Music Information Retrieval Technology.
Trans. Int. Soc. Music. Inf. Retr., 2018

Robot Enhanced Therapy for Children with Autism (DREAM): A Social Model of Autism.
IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag., 2018

Narrative technologies meets virtue ethics in alternate reality: investigating the possibility of a narrative virtue ethics of technology, using the example of pokémon go.
SIGCAS Comput. Soc., 2018

Technology Games: Using Wittgenstein for Understanding and Evaluating Technology.
Sci. Eng. Ethics, 2018

How to describe and evaluate "deception" phenomena: recasting the metaphysics, ethics, and politics of ICTs in terms of magic and performance and taking a relational and narrative turn.
Ethics Inf. Technol., 2018

The art, poetics, and grammar of technological innovation as practice, process, and performance.
AI Soc., 2018

Why Do/Should We Build Robots? - Summary of a Plenary Discussion Session.
Proceedings of the Envisioning Robots in Society - Power, Politics, and Public Space, 2018

2017
How to Build a Supervised Autonomous System for Robot-Enhanced Therapy for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Paladyn J. Behav. Robotics, 2017

Language and technology: maps, bridges, and pathways.
AI Soc., 2017

2016
A Survey of Expectations About the Role of Robots in Robot-Assisted Therapy for Children with ASD: Ethical Acceptability, Trust, Sociability, Appearance, and Attachment.
Sci. Eng. Ethics, 2016

Ethics of healthcare robotics: Towards responsible research and innovation.
Robotics Auton. Syst., 2016

Care robots and the future of ICT-mediated elderly care: a response to doom scenarios.
AI Soc., 2016

Responsibility and the Moral Phenomenology of Using Self-Driving Cars.
Appl. Artif. Intell., 2016

Is It Wrong to Kick a Robot? Towards a Relational and Critical Robot Ethics and Beyond.
Proceedings of the What Social Robots Can and Should Do, 2016

Data, Speed, and Know-How: Ethical and Philosophical Issues in Human-Autonomous Systems Cooperation in Military Contexts.
Proceedings of the Modelling and Simulation for Autonomous Systems, 2016

2015
Cryptocurrencies as narrative technologies.
SIGCAS Comput. Soc., 2015

The invisible robots of global finance: making visible machines, people, and places.
SIGCAS Comput. Soc., 2015

The tragedy of the master: automation, vulnerability, and distance.
Ethics Inf. Technol., 2015

2014
From computer ethics to responsible research and innovation in ICT: The transition of reference discourses informing ethics-related research in information systems.
Inf. Manag., 2014

Responsibility, Robots, and Humans: A Preliminary Reflection on the Phenomenology of Self-Driving Cars.
Proceedings of the Sociable Robots and the Future of Social Relations, 2014

The Automation of the Social? What Robots Teach Us About Sociality and Responsibility.
Proceedings of the Sociable Robots and the Future of Social Relations, 2014

2013
Pervasion of what? Techno-human ecologies and their ubiquitous spirits.
AI Soc., 2013

2012
Are Emotional Robots Deceptive?
IEEE Trans. Affect. Comput., 2012

Moral Responsibility, Technology, and Experiences of the Tragic: From Kierkegaard to Offshore Engineering.
Sci. Eng. Ethics, 2012

2011
What are we doing?: Microblogging, the ordinary private, and the primacy of the present.
J. Inf. Commun. Ethics Soc., 2011

Humans, Animals, and Robots: A Phenomenological Approach to Human-Robot Relations.
Int. J. Soc. Robotics, 2011

You, robot: on the linguistic construction of artificial others.
AI Soc., 2011

2010
Engineering Good: How Engineering Metaphors Help us to Understand the Moral Life and Change Society.
Sci. Eng. Ethics, 2010

Talking to Robots: On the Linguistic Construction of Personal Human-Robot Relations.
Proceedings of the Human-Robot Personal Relationships - Third International Conference, 2010

2009
Personal Robots, Appearance, and Human Good: A Methodological Reflection on Roboethics.
Int. J. Soc. Robotics, 2009

Virtual moral agency, virtual moral responsibility: on the moral significance of the appearance, perception, and performance of artificial agents.
AI Soc., 2009

2007
Imagination, distributed responsibility and vulnerable technological systems: the case of Snorre A.
Sci. Eng. Ethics, 2007


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