AI and society
Artificial intelligence and society
Abbreviation:
AI Soc.
Published by:
Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group
Publisher Location: Berlin, Germany
Journal Website:
https://link.springer.com/journal/146/volumes-and-issues
Range of citations in the SafetyLit database:
2017; 32(1) --
2023; 38(4)
Publication Date Range:
1987 --
Number of articles from this journal included in the SafetyLit database:
28
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pISSN = 0951-5666 | eISSN = 1435-5655
USNLM = 9883157 | OCLC = 14769084 | CONSER = sn 86002716
Find a library that holds this journal: http://worldcat.org/issn/09515666
Journal Language(s):
English
Aims and Scope (from publisher):
AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication, is an International Journal publishing refereed scholarly articles, position papers, debates, short communications, and reviews of books and other publications. Established in 1987, the Journal focuses on societal issues including the design, use, management, and policy of information, communications and new media technologies, with a particular emphasis on cultural, social, cognitive, economic, ethical, and philosophical implications.
AI & Society has a broad scope and is strongly interdisciplinary. We welcome contributions and participation from researchers and practitioners in a variety of fields including information technologies, humanities, social sciences, arts and sciences. This includes broader societal and cultural impacts, for example on governance, security, sustainability, identity, inclusion, working life, corporate and community welfare, and well-being of people. Co-authored articles from diverse disciplines are encouraged.
AI & Society seeks to promote an understanding of the potential, transformative impacts and critical consequences of pervasive technology for societies. Technological innovations, including new sciences such as biotech, nanotech and neuroscience, offer a great potential for societies, but also pose existential risk. Rooted in the human-centred tradition of science and technology, the Journal acts as a catalyst, promoter and facilitator of engagement with diversity of voices and over-the-horizon issues of arts, science, technology and society.