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Group Fairness Is Not Derivable From Justice: a Mathematical Proof

March 11, 2022

🔬 Research summary by Nicolò Cangiotti and Michele Loi, who are postdoctoral researchers in the Department of Mathematics at Politecnico di Milano. [Original paper by Nicolò Cangiotti and Michele … [Read more...] about Group Fairness Is Not Derivable From Justice: a Mathematical Proof

Moral Zombies: Why Algorithms Are Not Moral Agents

March 11, 2022

🔬 Research summary by Nick Barrow, a current MA student in the Philosophy of AI at the University of York with a particular interest in the ethics of human-robot interaction. [Original paper by Carissa … [Read more...] about Moral Zombies: Why Algorithms Are Not Moral Agents

Bias in Automated Speaker Recognition

March 11, 2022

🔬 Research summary by Wiebke Toussaint, who is completing her PhD on designing trustworthy AI systems at Delft University of Technology. [Original paper by Wiebke Toussaint and Aaron Ding] Overview: AI … [Read more...] about Bias in Automated Speaker Recognition

Reports on Communication Surveillance in Botswana, Malawi and the DRC, and the Chinese Digital Infrastructure surveillance in Zambia

March 11, 2022

🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Video by The Media Policy and Democracy Project, a project of the UJ Department of Communications and Media] Overview: Despite being on the … [Read more...] about Reports on Communication Surveillance in Botswana, Malawi and the DRC, and the Chinese Digital Infrastructure surveillance in Zambia

Social Media Algorithms: The Code Behind Your Life

March 11, 2022

🔬 Original article by Nils Aoun, Itai Epstein, Sara Parker, and Cella Wardrop from Encode Justice Canada This is a part of our Recess series in which university students from across Canada briefly explain key concepts … [Read more...] about Social Media Algorithms: The Code Behind Your Life

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