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Moral consideration of nonhumans in the ethics of artificial intelligence

September 13, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Andrea Owe, Environmental and space ethicist, and Research Associate at the Global Catastrophic Risk Institute. [Original paper by Andrea Owe and Seth D. Baum] Overview: As AI becomes … [Read more...] about Moral consideration of nonhumans in the ethics of artificial intelligence

Brave: what it means to be an AI Ethicist

September 13, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original paper by Olivia Gambelin] Overview: The position of AI Ethicist is a recent arrival to the corporate scene, with one of its key … [Read more...] about Brave: what it means to be an AI Ethicist

Embedding Values in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Systems

September 13, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Dr. Andrea Pedeferri, instructional designer and leader in higher ed (Faculty at Union College), and founder at Logica, helping learners become more efficient thinkers. [Original paper by … [Read more...] about Embedding Values in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Systems

The Technologists are Not in Control: What the Internet Experience Can Teach us about AI Ethics and Responsibility

September 7, 2021

✍️ Column by Natalie Klym, who has been leading digital technology innovation programs in academic and private institutions for 25 years including at MIT, the Vector Institute, and University of Toronto. Her insights … [Read more...] about The Technologists are Not in Control: What the Internet Experience Can Teach us about AI Ethics and Responsibility

Mapping value sensitive design onto AI for social good principles

September 7, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Dr. Marianna Ganapini (@MariannaBergama), our Faculty Director. [Original paper by Steven Umbrello, Ibo van de Poel] Overview: Value sensitive design (VSD) is a method for shaping … [Read more...] about Mapping value sensitive design onto AI for social good principles

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