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- Classification Metrics for Image Explanations: Towards Building Reliable XAI-EvaluationsBenjamin Frész, Lena Lörcher, Marco Huber. 1-19 [doi]
- Designing Long-term Group Fair Policies in Dynamical SystemsMiriam Rateike, Isabel Valera, Patrick Forré. 20-50 [doi]
- Learning Fairness from Demonstrations via Inverse Reinforcement LearningJack Blandin, Ian A. Kash. 51-61 [doi]
- Using Property Elicitation to Understand the Impacts of Fairness RegularizersJessie Finocchiaro. 62-73 [doi]
- Beyond Individual Accountability: (Re-)Asserting Democratic Control of AIDaniel James Bogiatzis-Gibbons. 74-84 [doi]
- Power Hungry Processing: Watts Driving the Cost of AI Deployment?Sasha Luccioni, Yacine Jernite, Emma Strubell. 85-99 [doi]
- Data Feminism for AILauren F. Klein, Catherine D'Ignazio. 100-112 [doi]
- Reliability Gaps Between Groups in COMPAS DatasetTim Räz. 113-126 [doi]
- Mapping AI ethics: a meso-scale analysis of its charters and manifestosMélanie Gornet, Simon Delarue, Maria Boritchev, Tiphaine Viard. 127-140 [doi]
- "I Searched for a Religious Song in Amharic and Got Sexual Content Instead'': Investigating Online Harm in Low-Resourced Languages on YouTubeHellina Hailu Nigatu, Inioluwa Deborah Raji. 141-160 [doi]
- Why is "Problems" Predictive of Positive Sentiment? A Case Study of Explaining Unintuitive Features in Sentiment ClassificationJiaming Qu, Jaime Arguello, Yue Wang 0035. 161-172 [doi]
- Regulating AI-Based Remote Biometric Identification. Investigating the Public Demand for Bans, Audits, and Public Database RegistrationsKimon Kieslich, Marco Lünich. 173-185 [doi]
- AI Art is Theft: Labour, Extraction, and Exploitation: Or, On the Dangers of Stochastic PollocksTrystan S. Goetze. 186-196 [doi]
- Algorithmic Pluralism: A Structural Approach To Equal OpportunityShomik Jain, Vinith Suriyakumar, Kathleen Creel, Ashia Wilson. 197-206 [doi]
- A Framework for Exploring the Consequences of AI-Mediated Enterprise Knowledge Access and Identifying Risks to WorkersAnna Gausen, Bhaskar Mitra 0001, Siân Lindley. 207-220 [doi]
- A Decision Theoretic Framework for Measuring AI RelianceZiyang Guo, Yifan Wu, Jason D. Hartline, Jessica Hullman. 221-236 [doi]
- Ethnic Classifications in Algorithmic Fairness: Concepts, Measures and Implications in PracticeSofia Jaime, Christoph Kern. 237-253 [doi]
- Algorithmic Reproductive JusticeJasmine Fledderjohann, Bran Knowles, Esmorie Miller. 254-266 [doi]
- "Like rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic"? Feasibility, Fairness, and Ethical Concerns of a Citizen Carbon Budget for Reducing CO2 EmissionsGisela Reyes-Cruz, Peter J. Craigon, Anna-Maria Piskopani, Liz Dowthwaite, Yang Lu, Justyna Lisinska, Elnaz Shafipour, Sebastian Stein 0001, Joel E. Fischer. 267-278 [doi]
- A preprocessing Shapley value-based approach to detect relevant and disparity prone features in machine learningGuilherme Dean Pelegrina, Miguel Couceiro, Leonardo Tomazeli Duarte. 279-289 [doi]
- Failing Our Youngest: On the Biases, Pitfalls, and Risks in a Decision Support Algorithm Used for Child ProtectionTherese Moreau, Roberta Sinatra, Vedran Sekara. 290-300 [doi]
- Misgendered During Moderation: How Transgender Bodies Make Visible Cisnormative Content Moderation Policies and Enforcement in a Meta Oversight Board CaseSamuel Mayworm, Kendra Albert, Oliver L. Haimson. 301-312 [doi]
- A structured regression approach for evaluating model performance across intersectional subgroupsChristine Herlihy, Kimberly Truong, Alexandra Chouldechova, Miroslav Dudík. 313-325 [doi]
- Trans-centered moderation: Trans technology creators and centering transness in platform and community governance: Trans-centered moderationHibby Thach, Samuel Mayworm, Michaelanne Thomas, Oliver L. Haimson. 326-336 [doi]
- The Fall of an Algorithm: Characterizing the Dynamics Toward AbandonmentNari Johnson, Sanika Moharana, Christina N. Harrington, Nazanin Andalibi, Hoda Heidari, Motahhare Eslami. 337-358 [doi]
- Not My Voice! A Taxonomy of Ethical and Safety Harms of Speech GeneratorsWiebke Hutiri, Orestis Papakyriakopoulos, Alice Xiang. 359-376 [doi]
- Operationalizing the Search for Less Discriminatory Alternatives in Fair LendingTalia B. Gillis, Vitaly Meursault, Berk Ustun. 377-387 [doi]
- Adversarial Nibbler: An Open Red-Teaming Method for Identifying Diverse Harms in Text-to-Image GenerationJessica Quaye, Alicia Parrish, Oana Inel, Charvi Rastogi, Hannah Rose Kirk, Minsuk Kahng, Erin Van Liemt, Max Bartolo, Jess Tsang, Justin White, Nathan Clement, Rafael Mosquera, Juan Ciro, Vijay Janapa Reddi, Lora Aroyo. 388-406 [doi]
- Insights From Insurance for Fair Machine LearningChristian Fröhlich, Robert C. Williamson. 407-421 [doi]
- No Simple Fix: How AI Harms Reflect Power and Jurisdiction in the WorkplaceNataliya Nedzhvetskaya, J. S. Tan. 422-432 [doi]
- Algorithmic Misjudgement in Google Search Results: Evidence from Auditing the US Online Electoral Information EnvironmentBrooke Perreault, Johanna Hoonsun Lee, Ropafadzo Shava, Eni Mustafaraj. 433-443 [doi]
- To See or Not to See: Understanding the Tensions of Algorithmic Curation for Visual ArtsRamya Srinivasan 0002. 444-455 [doi]
- In the Walled Garden: Challenges and Opportunities for Research on the Practices of the AI Tech IndustryMorgan Klaus Scheuerman. 456-466 [doi]
- Value is in the Eye of the Beholder: A Framework for an Equitable Graph Data EvaluationFrancesco Paolo Nerini, Paolo Bajardi, André Panisson. 467-479 [doi]
- Overriding (in)justice: pretrial risk assessment administration on the frontlinesSarah Riley. 480-488 [doi]
- Benchmarking the Fairness of Image Upsampling MethodsMike Laszkiewicz, Imant Daunhawer, Julia E. Vogt, Asja Fischer, Johannes Lederer. 489-517 [doi]
- Analyzing the Relationship Between Difference and Ratio-Based Fairness MetricsMin-Hsuan Yeh, Blossom Metevier, Austin Hoag, Philip S. Thomas. 518-528 [doi]
- Diversified Ensembling: An Experiment in Crowdsourced Machine LearningIra Globus-Harris, Declan Harrison, Michael Kearns, Pietro Perona, Aaron Roth 0001. 529-545 [doi]
- Trust Development and Repair in AI-Assisted Decision-Making during Complementary ExpertiseSaumya Pareek, Eduardo Velloso, Jorge Gonçalves 0001. 546-561 [doi]
- Tackling Language Modelling Bias in Support of Linguistic DiversityGábor Bella, Paula Helm, Gertraud Koch, Fausto Giunchiglia. 562-572 [doi]
- Diversity of What? On the Different Conceptualizations of Diversity in Recommender SystemsSanne Vrijenhoek, Savvina Daniil, Jorden Sandel, Laura Hollink. 573-584 [doi]
- Towards Geographic Inclusion in the Evaluation of Text-to-Image ModelsMelissa Hall, Samuel J. Bell, Candace Ross, Adina Williams, Michal Drozdzal, Adriana Romero-Soriano. 585-601 [doi]
- D-hackingEmily Black, Talia Gillis, Zara Yasmine Hall. 602-615 [doi]
- Algorithmic Fairness in Performative Policy Learning: Escaping the Impossibility of Group FairnessSeamus Somerstep, Yaacov Ritov, Yuekai Sun. 616-630 [doi]
- Data Agency Theory: A Precise Theory of Justice for AI ApplicationsLeah Ajmani, Logan Stapleton, Mo Houtti, Stevie Chancellor. 631-641 [doi]
- Lazy Data Practices Harm Fairness ResearchJan Simson, Alessandro Fabris, Christoph Kern. 642-659 [doi]
- Auditing GPT's Content Moderation Guardrails: Can ChatGPT Write Your Favorite TV Show?Yaaseen Mahomed, Charlie M. Crawford, Sanjana Gautam, Sorelle A. Friedler, Danaë Metaxa. 660-686 [doi]
- Identifying and Improving Disability Bias in GPT-Based Resume ScreeningKate S. Glazko, Yusuf Mohammed, Ben Kosa, Venkatesh Potluri, Jennifer Mankoff. 687-700 [doi]
- The Digital Faces of Oppression and Domination: A Relational and Egalitarian Perspective on the Data-driven Society and its RegulationLaurens Naudts. 701-712 [doi]
- AI Failure Cards: Understanding and Supporting Grassroots Efforts to Mitigate AI Failures in Homeless ServicesNingjing Tang, Jiayin Zhi, Tzu-Sheng Kuo, Calla Kainaroi, Jeremy J. Northup, Kenneth Holstein, Haiyi Zhu, Hoda Heidari, Hong Shen 0004. 713-732 [doi]
- Silencing the Risk, Not the Whistle: A Semi-automated Text Sanitization Tool for Mitigating the Risk of Whistleblower Re-IdentificationDimitri Staufer, Frank Pallas, Bettina Berendt. 733-745 [doi]
- Gender Bias Detection in Court Decisions: A Brazilian Case StudyRaysa M. Benatti, Fabiana C. Severi, Sandra Avila, Esther Luna Colombini. 746-763 [doi]
- The four-fifths rule is not disparate impact: A woeful tale of epistemic trespassing in algorithmic fairnessElizabeth Anne Watkins, Jiahao Chen. 764-775 [doi]
- Mapping the individual, social and biospheric impacts of Foundation ModelsAndrés Domínguez Hernández, Shyam Krishna, Antonella Maia Perini, Michael A. Katell, SJ Bennett, Ann Borda, Youmna Hashem, Semeli Hadjiloizou, Sabeehah Mahomed, Smera Jayadeva, Mhairi Aitken, David Leslie. 776-796 [doi]
- Generalized People Diversity: Learning a Human Perception-Aligned Diversity Representation for People ImagesHansa Srinivasan, Candice Schumann, Aradhana Sinha, David Madras, Gbolahan Oluwafemi Olanubi, Alex Beutel, Susanna Ricco, Jilin Chen. 797-821 [doi]
- "I'm Not Sure, But...": Examining the Impact of Large Language Models' Uncertainty Expression on User Reliance and TrustSunnie S. Y. Kim, Q. Vera Liao, Mihaela Vorvoreanu, Stephanie Ballard, Jennifer Wortman Vaughan. 822-835 [doi]
- Escalation Risks from Language Models in Military and Diplomatic Decision-MakingJuan Pablo Rivera, Gabriel Mukobi, Anka Reuel, Max Lamparth, Chandler Smith, Jacquelyn Schneider. 836-898 [doi]
- The Harmful Fetishisation of Reductive Personal Tracking Metrics in Digital SystemsAisha Sobey, Laura Carter. 899-908 [doi]
- More than the Sum of its Parts: Susceptibility to Algorithmic Disadvantage as a Conceptual FrameworkPaola Lopez. 909-919 [doi]
- A Systematic Review of Biometric Monitoring in the Workplace: Analyzing Socio-technical Harms in Development, Deployment and UseEzra Awumey, Sauvik Das, Jodi Forlizzi. 920-932 [doi]
- Beyond Behaviorist Representational Harms: A Plan for Measurement and MitigationJennifer Chien, David Danks. 933-946 [doi]
- Gender Representation Across Online Retail ProductsDana Pessach, Barbara Poblete. 947-957 [doi]
- Visibility into AI AgentsAlan Chan, Carson Ezell, Max Kaufmann, Kevin Wei, Lewis Hammond, Herbie Bradley, Emma Bluemke, Nitarshan Rajkumar, David Krueger, Noam Kolt, Lennart Heim, Markus Anderljung. 958-973 [doi]
- The tensions of data sharing for human rights: A modern slavery case studyJamie Hancock, Sarada Mahesh, Jennifer Cobbe, Jatinder Singh, Anjali Mazumder. 974-987 [doi]
- Trouble at Sea: Data and digital technology challenges for maritime human rights concernsJamie Hancock, Ruoyun Hui, Jatinder Singh, Anjali Mazumder. 988-1001 [doi]
- From Model Performance to Claim: How a Change of Focus in Machine Learning Replicability Can Help Bridge the Responsibility GapTianqi Kou. 1002-1013 [doi]
- Structural Interventions and the Dynamics of InequalityAurora Zhang, Anette Hosoi. 1014-1030 [doi]
- Explainable Artificial Intelligence for Academic Performance Prediction. An Experimental Study on the Impact of Accuracy and Simplicity of Decision Trees on Causability and Fairness PerceptionsMarco Lünich, Birte Keller. 1031-1042 [doi]
- Mitigating Group Bias in Federated Learning for Heterogeneous DevicesKhotso Selialia, Yasra Chandio, Fatima M. Anwar. 1043-1054 [doi]
- Machine learning data practices through a data curation lens: An evaluation frameworkEshta Bhardwaj, Harshit Gujral, Siyi Wu, Ciara Zogheib, Tegan Maharaj, Christoph Becker 0001. 1055-1067 [doi]
- When Human-AI Interactions Become Parasocial: Agency and Anthropomorphism in Affective DesignTakuya Maeda, Anabel Quan-Haase. 1068-1077 [doi]
- A Framework for Assurance Audits of Algorithmic SystemsKhoa Lam, Benjamin Lange, Borhane Blili-Hamelin, Jovana Davidovic, Shea-Brown, Ali-Hasan. 1078-1092 [doi]
- Building, Shifting, & Employing Power: A Taxonomy of Responses From Below to Algorithmic HarmAlicia DeVrio, Motahhare Eslami, Kenneth Holstein. 1093-1106 [doi]
- Auditing Work: Exploring the New York City algorithmic bias audit regimeLara Groves, Jacob Metcalf, Alayna Kennedy, Briana Vecchione, Andrew Strait. 1107-1120 [doi]
- Automated Transparency: A Legal and Empirical Analysis of the Digital Services Act Transparency DatabaseRishabh Kaushal, Jacob van de Kerkhof, Catalina Goanta, Gerasimos Spanakis, Adriana Iamnitchi. 1121-1132 [doi]
- PreFAIR: Combining Partial Preferences for Fair Consensus Decision-makingKathleen Cachel, Elke A. Rundensteiner. 1133-1149 [doi]
- Algorithmic Transparency and Participation through the Handoff Lens: Lessons Learned from the U.S. Census Bureau's Adoption of Differential PrivacyAmina A. Abdu, Lauren M. Chambers, Deirdre K. Mulligan, Abigail Z. Jacobs. 1150-1162 [doi]
- Auditing Image-based NSFW Classifiers for Content FilteringWarren Leu, Yuta Nakashima, Noa Garcia. 1163-1173 [doi]
- Should Users Trust Advanced AI Assistants? Justified Trust As a Function of Competence and AlignmentArianna Manzini, Geoff Keeling, Nahema Marchal, Kevin R. McKee, Verena Rieser, Iason Gabriel. 1174-1186 [doi]
- Impact Charts: A Tool for Identifying Systematic Bias in Social Systems and DataDarren Erik Vengroff. 1187-1198 [doi]
- Laboratory-Scale AI: Open-Weight Models are Competitive with ChatGPT Even in Low-Resource SettingsRobert Wolfe, Isaac Slaughter, Bin Han, Bingbing Wen, Yiwei Yang 0009, Lucas Rosenblatt, Bernease Herman, Eva Maxfield Brown, Zening Qu, Nic Weber, Bill Howe. 1199-1210 [doi]
- WorldBench: Quantifying Geographic Disparities in LLM Factual RecallMazda Moayeri, Elham Tabassi, Soheil Feizi. 1211-1228 [doi]
- The Dark Side of Dataset Scaling: Evaluating Racial Classification in Multimodal ModelsAbeba Birhane, Sepehr Dehdashtian, Vinay Uday Prabhu, Vishnu Boddeti. 1229-1244 [doi]
- Speaking of accent: A content analysis of accent misconceptions in ASR researchKerri Prinos, Neal Patwari, Cathleen A. Power. 1245-1254 [doi]
- Law and the Emerging Political Economy of Algorithmic AuditsPetros Terzis, Michael Veale, Noëlle Gaumann. 1255-1267 [doi]
- Meaningful Transparency for Clinicians: Operationalising HCXAI Research with GynaecologistsBianca Giulia Sarah Schor, Emma Kallina, Jatinder Singh, Alan F. Blackwell. 1268-1281 [doi]
- A Causal Perspective on Label BiasVishwali Mhasawade, Alexander D'Amour, Stephen R. Pfohl. 1282-1294 [doi]
- Epistemic Power in AI Ethics Labor: Legitimizing Located ComplaintsDavid Gray Widder. 1295-1304 [doi]
- One Model Many Scores: Using Multiverse Analysis to Prevent Fairness Hacking and Evaluate the Influence of Model Design DecisionsJan Simson, Florian Pfisterer, Christoph Kern. 1305-1320 [doi]
- Large Language Models Portray Socially Subordinate Groups as More Homogeneous, Consistent with a Bias Observed in HumansMessi H. J. Lee, Jacob M. Montgomery, Calvin K. Lai. 1321-1340 [doi]
- Perceptive Visual Urban Analytics is Not (Yet) Suitable for MunicipalitiesTim Alpherts, Sennay Ghebreab, Yen-Chia Hsu, Nanne van Noord. 1341-1354 [doi]
- The Impact of Differential Feature Under-reporting on Algorithmic FairnessNil-Jana Akpinar, Zachary C. Lipton, Alexandra Chouldechova. 1355-1382 [doi]
- Beyond Eviction Prediction: Leveraging Local Spatiotemporal Public Records to Inform ActionTasfia Mashiat, Alex DiChristofano, Patrick J. Fowler, Sanmay Das. 1383-1394 [doi]
- Collective Constitutional AI: Aligning a Language Model with Public InputSaffron Huang, Divya Siddarth, Liane Lovitt, Thomas I. Liao, Esin Durmus, Alex Tamkin, Deep Ganguli. 1395-1417 [doi]
- Fairness in Online Ad DeliveryJoachim Baumann 0002, Piotr Sapiezynski, Christoph Heitz, Aniko Hannak. 1418-1432 [doi]
- Knowledge-Enhanced Language Models Are Not Bias-Proof: Situated Knowledge and Epistemic Injustice in AIAngelie Kraft, Eloïse Soulier. 1433-1445 [doi]
- NLP for Maternal Healthcare: Perspectives and Guiding Principles in the Age of LLMsMaria Antoniak, Aakanksha Naik, Carla S. Alvarado, Lucy Lu Wang, Irene Y. Chen. 1446-1463 [doi]
- Achieving Reproducibility in EEG-Based Machine LearningSean Kinahan, Pouria Saidi, Ayoub Daliri, Julie Liss, Visar Berisha. 1464-1474 [doi]
- Investigating and Designing for Trust in AI-powered Code Generation ToolsRuotong Wang 0004, Ruijia Cheng, Denae Ford, Thomas Zimmermann 0001. 1475-1493 [doi]
- Transparency in the Wild: Navigating Transparency in a Deployed AI System to Broaden Need-Finding ApproachesViolet Turri, Katelyn Morrison, Katherine-Marie Robinson, Collin Abidi, Adam Perer, Jodi Forlizzi, Rachel Dzombak. 1494-1514 [doi]
- How the Types of Consequences in Social Scoring Systems Shape People's Perceptions and Behavioral ReactionsCarmen Loefflad, Jens Grossklags. 1515-1530 [doi]
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