AI4People: Ethical Guidelines for the Automotive Sector - Fundamental Requirements and Practical Recommendations
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David Danks | Christoph Lütge | Lucian Mihet-Popa | Gail Gottehrer | Franziska Poszler | Aida Joaquin Acosta | Aisha Naseer | D. Danks | L. Mihet-Popa | C. Lütge | Franziska Poszler | A. Naseer | Gail Gottehrer
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