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Eleonora Viganò

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Ethics and Information Technology|December 6, 2021
Transparency as design publicity: explaining and justifying inscrutable algorithmsMichele Loi, Andrea Ferrario, Eleonora Viganò
Journal of Medical Ethics|November 26, 2020
Trust does not need to be human: it is possible to trust medical AIAndrea Ferrario, Michele Loi, Eleonora Viganò
Res Publica (Liverpool, England)|May 25, 2023
How I Would have been Differently Treated. Discrimination Through the Lens of Counterfactual FairnessMichele Loi, Francesco Nappo, Eleonora Viganò
Journal of Medical Internet Research|April 13, 2023
Investigating Employees' Concerns and Wishes Regarding Digital Stress Management Interventions With Value Sensitive Design: Mixed Methods StudyJasmine I Kerr, Mara Naegelin, Michaela Benk, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 24, 2026
Creating common virtual ground: Protocols to democratize open VR researchAnand P A van Zelderen, Theodore C Masters-Waage, Salvatore J Affinito, et al.
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Ethics and Information Technology|December 6, 2021
Transparency as design publicity: explaining and justifying inscrutable algorithmsMichele Loi, Andrea Ferrario, Eleonora Viganò
Journal of Medical Ethics|November 26, 2020
Trust does not need to be human: it is possible to trust medical AIAndrea Ferrario, Michele Loi, Eleonora Viganò
Res Publica (Liverpool, England)|May 25, 2023
How I Would have been Differently Treated. Discrimination Through the Lens of Counterfactual FairnessMichele Loi, Francesco Nappo, Eleonora Viganò
Journal of Medical Internet Research|April 13, 2023
Investigating Employees' Concerns and Wishes Regarding Digital Stress Management Interventions With Value Sensitive Design: Mixed Methods StudyJasmine I Kerr, Mara Naegelin, Michaela Benk, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 24, 2026
Creating common virtual ground: Protocols to democratize open VR researchAnand P A van Zelderen, Theodore C Masters-Waage, Salvatore J Affinito, et al.
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