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NATO Artificial Intelligence Strategy

November 24, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Angshuman Kaushik, Researcher in AI Policy, Governance and Ethics. [Original document by NATO] Overview:  On October 21-22, 2021 during the NATO Defence Ministers Meeting, held in … [Read more...] about NATO Artificial Intelligence Strategy

Evolution in Age-Verification Applications: Can AI Open Some New Horizons?

November 24, 2021

🔬 Original article by Azfar Adib, who is currently pursuing his PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering in Concordia University in Montreal, with research focus on ECG based age verification. He is a Senior Member in … [Read more...] about Evolution in Age-Verification Applications: Can AI Open Some New Horizons?

Getting from Commitment to Content in AI and Data Ethics: Justice and Explainability

November 16, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Angshuman Kaushik, Researcher in AI Policy, Governance and Ethics. [Original paper by John Basl, Ronald Sandler and Steven Tiell] Overview:  AI or data ethics principles or frameworks … [Read more...] about Getting from Commitment to Content in AI and Data Ethics: Justice and Explainability

The Proliferation of AI Ethics Principles: What’s Next?

November 16, 2021

🔬 Original article by Ravit Dotan, who does research in AI ethics, impact investing, philosophy of science, feminist philosophy, and their intersections. She is currently a postdoc at the Center for the Philosophy of … [Read more...] about The Proliferation of AI Ethics Principles: What’s Next?

Putting AI ethics to work: are the tools fit for purpose?

November 16, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Ravit Dotan, who mainly works in epistemology, philosophy of science, and philosophy of machine learning. Her secondary areas of interest are feminist philosophy and philosophy of … [Read more...] about Putting AI ethics to work: are the tools fit for purpose?

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