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“Welcome to AI”; a talk given to the Montreal Integrity Network

December 9, 2021

🔬 Talk summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. Overview: In a talk given to the Montreal Integrity Network, Connor Wright (Partnerships Manager) introduces the field of AI Ethics. From an AI … [Read more...] about “Welcome to AI”; a talk given to the Montreal Integrity Network

Foundations for the future: institution building for the purpose of artificial intelligence governance

November 30, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Angshuman Kaushik, Researcher in AI Policy, Governance and Ethics. [Original paper by Charlotte Stix] Overview:  To implement governance efforts for artificial intelligence (AI), new … [Read more...] about Foundations for the future: institution building for the purpose of artificial intelligence governance

Risk and Trust Perceptions of the Public of Artificial Intelligence Applications

November 30, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original paper by Keeley Crockett, Matt Garratt, Annabel Latham, Edwin Colyer, Sean Goltz] Overview: Does the general public trust AI more than … [Read more...] about Risk and Trust Perceptions of the Public of Artificial Intelligence Applications

Managing Human and Robots Together – Can That Be a Leadership Dilemma?

November 30, 2021

🔬 Original article by Azfar Adib, who is currently pursuing his PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering in Concordia University in Montreal. He is a Senior Member in the Institute of Electrical and Electronic … [Read more...] about Managing Human and Robots Together – Can That Be a Leadership Dilemma?

Representation and Imagination for Preventing AI Harms

November 24, 2021

🔬 Original article by Sean McGregor, machine learning PhD and AI Incident Database lead. The AI Incident Database launched publicly in November 2020 by the Partnership on AI as a dashboard of AI harms realized in … [Read more...] about Representation and Imagination for Preventing AI Harms

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