Conversational Artificial Intelligence and the Potential for Epistemic Injustice

American Journal of Bioethics 23 (5):51-53 (2023)
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In their article, Sedlakova and Trachsel (2023) propose a holistic, ethical, and epistemic analysis of conversational artificial intelligence (CAI) in psychotherapeutic settings. They mainly descri...

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Michiel De Proost
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Delft University of Technology

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