1. IntroductionMichael R. Salpukas, Peggy Wu, Shannon Ellsworth and Hsin-Fu Wu2. Terms and ReferencesMichael R. Salpukas, Peggy Wu, Shannon Ellsworth and Hsin-Fu WuHow is AI Changing Human Behavior?3. Boiling the Frog: Ethical Leniency due to Prior Exposure to TechnologyNoah Ari, Nusrath Jahan, Johnathan Mell and Pamela WisniewskiHuman Oversight vs. Ethical Simulation in Robots4. Automated Ethical Reasoners Must Be Interpretation-CapableJohn Licato5. Towards Unifying the Descriptive and Prescriptive for Machine EthicsTaylor Olson6. Competent Moral Reasoning in Robot Applications: Inner Dialog as a Step Towards Artificial PhronesisJohn Paul Sullins III, Antonio Chella and Arianna PipitoneMeasuring, Evaluating, and Auditing Ethical AI7. Autonomy Compliance with Doctrine and Ethics Ontological FrameworksDonald P. Brutzman, Hsin-Fu Wu, Curtis Blais and Carl Andersen8. Meaningful Human Control and Ethical Neglect Tolerance; Initial Thoughts on How to Define Model and Measure ThemChristopher A. Miller and Marcel Baltzer9. Continuous automation approach for autonomous Ethics Based Audit of AI SystemsGuy Lupo, Quoc Bao Vo and Natania Locke10. A Tiered Approach for Ethical AI Evaluation MetricsPeggy Wu, Hsin-Fu Wu, Brett Israelsen and Robert Grabowski11. Designing Meaningful Metrics for Demonstrating Ethical Supervision of Autonomous SystemsDonald P. Brutzman and Curtis BlaisResearch Topics and Methods: Ethical AI and Big Questions12. Obtaining Hints to Understand Language Model-based Moral Decision Making by Generating Consequences of ActsRafal Rzepka and Kenji Araki13. Emerging Issues and ChallengesMichael R. Salpukas, Peggy Wu, Shannon Ellsworth and Hsin-Fu WuAcronyms AppendixHsin-Fu Wu