🔬 Column by Julia Anderson, a writer and conversational UX designer exploring how technology can make us better humans. Part of the ongoing Like Talking to a Person series Voice technology poses unique … [Read more...] about More Trust, Less Eavesdropping in Conversational AI
HAI Weekly Seminar Series: Decolonizing AI with Sabelo Mhlambi
🔬 Talk summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Session hosted by Stanford HAI] Overview: Are current data practices taking away more than they are giving? In this webinar series, Mr Sabelosethu … [Read more...] about HAI Weekly Seminar Series: Decolonizing AI with Sabelo Mhlambi
The “Stanislavsky projects” approach to teaching technology ethics
✍️ Column by Dr. Marianna Ganapini, our Faculty Director. This is part 6 of her Office Hours series. The interviews in this piece were edited for clarity and length. Join us again for some new exciting ideas on how … [Read more...] about The “Stanislavsky projects” approach to teaching technology ethics
Responsibility assignment won’t solve the moral issues of artificial intelligence
🔬 Research Summary by Eryn Rigley, a PhD research student at University of Southampton, specialising in the intersection of environmental and AI ethics, as well as defence & security AI ethics. [Original … [Read more...] about Responsibility assignment won’t solve the moral issues of artificial intelligence
Privacy Limitations Of Interest-based Advertising On The Web: A Post-mortem Empirical Analysis Of Google’s FLoC
🔬 Research Summary by Alex Berke & Dan Calacci. Alex is a PhD student at the MIT Media Lab (formerly engineer at Google) whose research includes privacy-preserving ways to leverage big data as a public good and the … [Read more...] about Privacy Limitations Of Interest-based Advertising On The Web: A Post-mortem Empirical Analysis Of Google’s FLoC





