Prof. Dr. Matthias Uhl

Professorship of Societal Implications and Ethical Aspects of Artificial Intelligence, Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences

Publications

  • Krügel, Sebastian; Ostermaier, Andreas; Uhl, Matthias (2023)

    Algorithms as partners in crime: A lesson in ethics by design

    Journal article
    Project: ReGInA
  • Ammeling, Jonas; Manger, Carina; Kwaka, Elias; Krügel, Sebastian; Uhl, Matthias; Kießig, Angelika; Fritz, Alexis; Ganz, Jonathan; Riener, Andreas; Bertram, Christof A.; Breininger, Katharina; Aubreville, Marc (2023)

    Appealing but Potentially Biasing – Investigation of the Visual Representation of Segmentation Predictions by AI Recommender Systems for Medical Decision Making

    Conference paper
    ISBN: 9798400707711
    Project: ReGInA
  • Gogoll, Jan; Uhl, Matthias (2020)

    Leviathan for sale

    The fallacy of trusting in people instead of institutions

    Journal article
    Project: EDAP
  • Uhl, Matthias (2022)

    Order Ethics: A Contemporary Ethics for the Digital Society

    Contribution / chapter
    Project: NWG-Ethics of Digitization
  • Jauernig, Johanna; Uhl, Matthias; Walkowitz, Gari (2022)

    People Prefer Moral Discretion to Algorithms: Algorithm Aversion Beyond Intransparency

    Journal article
    Project: NWG-Ethics of Digitization
  • Krügel, Sebastian; Ostermaier, Andreas; Uhl, Matthias (2022)

    Zombies in the loop? Humans trust untrustworthy AI-advisors for ethical decisions

    Journal article
    Project: ReGInA