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The Values Encoded in Machine Learning Research

July 6, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Abhishek Gupta (@atg_abhishek), our Founder, Director, and Principal Researcher. [Original paper by Abeba Birhane, Pratyusha Kalluri, Dallas Card, William Agnew, Ravit Dotan, Michelle … [Read more...] about The Values Encoded in Machine Learning Research

Top 10 Takeaways from our Conversation with Salesforce about Conversational AI

July 6, 2021

🔬 Event summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. Overview: Would you relate to a chatbot or voice assistant more if they were female? Would such conversational AI help you feel less lonely? Our event … [Read more...] about Top 10 Takeaways from our Conversation with Salesforce about Conversational AI

Experts Doubt Ethical AI Design Will Be Broadly Adopted as the Norm Within the Next Decade

June 29, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original paper by Lee Rainie, Janna Anderson and Emily A. Vogels] Overview: How would you answer the following question: “By 2030, will most of … [Read more...] about Experts Doubt Ethical AI Design Will Be Broadly Adopted as the Norm Within the Next Decade

The European Commission’s Artificial Intelligence Act (Stanford HAI Policy Brief)

June 29, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Abhishek Gupta (@atg_abhishek), our Founder, Director, and Principal Researcher. [Original paper by Marietje Schaake] Overview: With the recently released Artificial Intelligence Act in … [Read more...] about The European Commission’s Artificial Intelligence Act (Stanford HAI Policy Brief)

What’s missing in the way Tech Ethics is taught currently?

June 23, 2021

✍️ Column by Dr. Marianna Ganapini, our Faculty Director. This is part 4 of her Office Hours series. The interviews in this piece were edited for clarity and length. What’s missing in the way Tech Ethics is taught … [Read more...] about What’s missing in the way Tech Ethics is taught currently?

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