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  • Defending Informational Sovereignty by Detecting Deepfakes? Opportunities and Risks of an AI-Based Detector for Deepfakes-Based Disinformation and Illegal Activities

    Milan Tahraoui, Christian Krätzer, Jana Dittmann, Hartmut Aden (Author)
    25-09-2023
  • Human Experience and AI Regulation What European Union Law Brings to Digital Technology Ethics

    Joanna J. Bryson (Author)
    31-12-2023
  • Democratic Oversight of Government Hacking by Intelligence Agencies A Critical Analysis of Brazil and Germany

    André Ramiro (Author)
    10-06-2025
  • The Emergence of Platform Regulation in the UK An Empirical-Legal Study

    Martin Kretschmer, Ula Furgał, Philip Schlesinger (Author)
    31-12-2022
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Weizenbaum Journal of the Digital Society Accepted into Scopus

September 17, 2025

Our journal, launched in 2021, has been accepted for inclusion in Scopus. This marks an important step in the academic recognition of the WJDS.

Special Issue “Celebrating 60 Years of ELIZA? Critical Pasts and Futures of AI”

August 22, 2025

The Weizenbaum Journal of the Digital Society (WJDS) calls for papers for a special issue marking the 60th anniversary of ELIZA, one of the first chatbots developed by Joseph Weizenbaum. Co-edited by Christian Strippel (Weizenbaum Institute, Berlin) and Magnus Rust (University of Basel), the special issue invites interdisciplinary contributions exploring ELIZA’s legacy and its relevance to current debates on AI, including topics such as the anthropomorphization, commercialization, gendering, and mythologization of AI technologies.

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The Weizenbaum Journal of the Digital Society is published by the Weizenbaum Institute. It is indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ).

ISSN: 2748-5625

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