Academic research citations and mentions
AIAAIC is regularly cited by technology, government, and business researchers.
Here is a selection of recent studies:
O Padir (2022): AI Incidents Annotation Using Stakeholder Model Based On ISO 26000 Guidelines (pdf)
S Voeneky, P Kellmeyer, O Mueller, W Burgard, (2022): The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence
M Kalvaitytė (2022): Unregulated Negative Impacts of AI: Mixed Methods Analysis of Feedback Responses to the EU AI Act Proposal (pdf)
Colclough CJ (2022): Reshaping the Digitization of Public Services
C Longoni, L Cian, EJ Kyung (2022): Algorithmic Transference: People Overgeneralize Failures of AI in the Government
D Golpayegani, J Hovsha, L Rossmaier, R Saniei, J Mišić (2022): Towards a Taxonomy of Risks in the Health Domain
N Martelaro, CJ Smith, T Zilovic (2022): Exploring Opportunities in Usable Hazard Analysis Processes for AI Engineering
U Sengupta (2022): Towards a Values-Based Data Governance Theory in the Social Economy in Ontario
A Dimou, S Neumaier, T Pellegrini, S Vahdati (2022): Towards a Knowledge-Aware AI
D Golpayegani, H Pandit, D Lewis (2022): AIRO: an Ontology for Representing AI Risks based on the Proposed EU AI Act and ISO Risk Management Standards
I Raji, I Kumar, A Horowitz, A Selbst (2022): The Fallacy of AI Functionality
Q McGrath, A Hevner, J-G de Vreede (2022): An Enterprise Risk Management Framework to Design Pro-Ethical AI Solutions (pdf)
D Golpayegani (2022): A Knowledge-Graph for Documenting Risk of Harms in AI Systems
MI Ganesh, E Moss (2022): Resistance and Refusal to Algorithmic Harms: Varieties of 'Knowledge Projects'
KA Crockett, L Gerber, A Latham, E Colyer (2021): Building Trustworthy AI Solutions: A Case for Practical Solutions for Small Businesses
M Mondal, D Lalanne (2021): Demistifying Artificial Intelligence
Publications Office of the European Union (2021): Beyond Pilots: Sustainable Implementation of AI in Public Services
T Burri (2021): The New Regulation of the European Union on Artificial Intelligence: Fuzzy Ethics Diffuse into Domestic Law and Sideline International Law
N Binder, T Burri, M Lohmann, M Simmler, F Thouvenin, K Vokinger (2021): Künstliche Intelligenz: Handlungsbedarf im Schweizer Recht (pdf)
IE Nwafor (2021): AI ethical bias: A Case for AI Vigilantism (AI-lantism) in Shaping the Regulation of AI
S McGregor (2020): Preventing Repeated Real World AI Failures by Cataloging Incidents: The AI Incident Database