About the Journal

About

Journal of AI, Humanities and New Ethics (e-ISSN: 3062-2867) is the most comprehensive platform for academic and scientific discussions on the deep research, thought-provoking insights, best practice models, theories, and new approaches related to AI applications that profoundly impact all of humanity from the perspectives of humanity and ethics. In particular, it aims to be the highest-level and most progressive center for legal approaches within the framework of the New Ethics concept, which has resurfaced with AI in the new century. It is published twice a year, in September and March, and the publication language is English. It is a non-profit, academic, scientific, and peer-reviewed journal. JAIHNE is published by Genc Bilge (Young Wise) Publishing at Türkiye.

Aim

Journal of AI, Humanities and New Ethics aims to explore and advance understanding of the relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and human society. The journal is dedicated to publishing high-quality, interdisciplinary research that examines how AI technologies impact human lives, cultures, ethics, and social structures. By fostering dialogue among scholars, practitioners, and policymakers, the journal seeks to guide the development of AI in ways that enhance human well-being and promote ethical and inclusive practices.

Scope

The Journal of AI & Humanity welcomes original research articles, comprehensive reviews, insightful case studies, and thought-provoking perspectives on the following specific areas:

Ethical AI Development

Ethical Frameworks: Examination of ethical principles guiding AI development.

Bias and Fairness: Methods to detect and mitigate biases in AI systems.

Transparency and Accountability: Enhancing transparency and accountability in AI processes.

AI’s Social Impact

Healthcare: Impact of AI on healthcare delivery, diagnostics, and personalized medicine.

Education: Role of AI in educational tools, personalized learning, and educational equity.

Environmental Sustainability: AI applications in environmental monitoring, conservation, and climate action.

Human-AI Interaction

User Experience:Design and evaluation of user-friendly AI interfaces.

Social Robotics: Development and societal implications of robots in daily life.

Communication and TrustBuilding and maintaining trust between humans and AI systems.

AI and Public Policy

Regulation and Governance: Analysis of AI-related policies and regulations.

Public Engagement: Strategies for increasing public understanding and participation in AI discourse.

Ethical AI Practices: Policies to ensure ethical deployment and use of AI technologies.

Economic and Workforce Impacts

Job Automation: Studies on the effects of AI on employment and workforce dynamics.

Economic Inequality:Addressing economic disparities exacerbated or alleviated by AI.

Future of Work: Preparing for the future job market shaped by AI innovations.

Cultural and Social Dynamics

Cultural Impact: Influence of AI on cultural practices and social norms.

Digital Inclusion: Ensuring AI technologies are accessible and beneficial to all societal groups.

Media and Entertainment:Ethical considerations of AI in content creation and media distribution.

Case Studies and Real-World Applications

Impact Evaluation: Assessments of the societal impacts of specific AI applications.

Best Practices: Documentation and dissemination of best practices in ethical AI use.

Lessons Learned: Insights from successes and challenges in implementing AI solutions.

The Journal of AI, Humanities and New Ethics encourages contributions from researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and educators who are dedicated to exploring the multifaceted relationship between AI and human society. The journal prioritizes rigorous, peer-reviewed research that provides actionable insights and fosters interdisciplinary collaboration. Through thoughtful analysis and innovative solutions, the journal aims to shape the future of AI in a manner that is ethical, inclusive, and aligned with human values.

Current Issue

Vol. 1 Issue 1 March 2024 (Spring)
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