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AI's impact on human societies is and will be drastic in so many ways. AI is being adopted and implemented around the world, and government and universities are investing in AI studies, research, and development. However, very little research exists about the impact of AI on our lives. This book will address this gap; it will gather reflections from around the world to assess the impact of AI on different aspects of society as well as propose ways in which we can address this impact and the research agendas needed.

Artificial intelligence and machine learning are becoming more present in society today and are expected to become more pervasive in the future. This four-section book is a first to shed a critical light on AI use, addressing the health, social, legal, ethical, philosophical questions raised.

Chapter 1: The Human Factors of AI - Where are we now and where are we
headed? Lessons learned from AI in Healthcare

Chapter 2: AI and Safety in Healthcare

Chapter 3: The Politics of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Diagnosis
and Treatment

Chapter 4: AI Impact: Social and Legal Aspects Analysis of the impact of
algorithms in siloing users: special focus on YouTube

Chapter 5: Affective Change through Affective AI

Chapter 6: AI Lenses: Citizens Guide to the Futures with Citizen Digital
Twins

Chapter 7: Artificial Intelligence in the sports industry

Chapter 8: The Use of AI by Public Service Media: Between Advantages and
Threats

Chapter 9: Tackling bias in AI and promoting responsible research and
innovation: Insights from discussions with different stakeholders

Chapter 10: Promises and Bargains: The Emerging Algorithmic Contract

Chapter 11: Artificial Intelligence, Law and Vulnerabilities

Chapter 12: AI Biases: a scoping review

Chapter 13: AI & Ethics: an approach to building ethical by design
intelligent applications

Chapter 14: AI-driven IoT Systems and Corresponding Ethical Issues

Chapter 15: Trustworthy Bioethicists within Lifecycles of Artificial
Intelligence in Health

Chapter 16: Can an AI analyze arguments? Argument-checking and the challenges
of assessing the quality of online information

Chapter 17: On The 21st Century Digital Toys: The Paradox of Data Literacy

Chapter 18: What is the value of a person when Artificial Intelligence can do
all the work?
Dr. Christo El Morr is an Associate Professor of Health Informatics, the Health Informatics Certificate

Coordinator, and former Undergraduate Program Director at the School of Health Policy and Management at York University; he is also a Research Scientist at North York General Hospital, Toronto.

His research subscribes in an Equity Informatics perspective; it covers Patient-Centered Virtual Care (e.g., chronic disease management, mental health), Global Health Promotion for equity (e.g., equity health promotion), Human Rights Monitoring (e.g., disability rights, bender-based violence), and Equity AI (e.g., patient readmission, disability advocacy).

As a theologian and a poet, his wider intellectual contribution to Social Justice subscribes in a defense of the human person against alienation, be it in the form of infringement of human freedom or dignity in face of irrational powers and exploitation. His intellectual work encompasses work of freedom from oppression (e.g., analysis of exclusive identities, communion and solidarity, freedom, liberation of reason), freedom from exploitation (e.g., analysis of illusions of freedom, political and religious exploitation), and freedom to celebrate life (e.g., poetry).