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One Map to Rule Them All? Google Maps as Digital Technical Object

April 19, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Alexandrine Royer (@AlexandrineRoy2), our Educational Program Manager. [Original paper by Scott McQuire] Overview: Few among us can now navigate unknown spaces without relying on the … [Read more...] about One Map to Rule Them All? Google Maps as Digital Technical Object

AI vs. Maya Angelou: Experimental Evidence That People Cannot Differentiate AI-Generated From Human-Written Poetry

April 19, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Victoria Heath (@victoria_heath7), our Associate Director of Governance & Strategy. [Original paper by Nils Kobis, Luca D. Mossink] Overview: Can we tell the difference between a … [Read more...] about AI vs. Maya Angelou: Experimental Evidence That People Cannot Differentiate AI-Generated From Human-Written Poetry

AI Ethics in the Public, Private, and NGO Sectors: A Review of a Global Document Collection

April 12, 2021

🔬 Research summary by the authors of the original paper: Daniel Schiff (@Dan_Schiff), Jason Borenstein, Justin Biddle (@justinbbiddle), and Kelly Laas. Overview: While recent studies suggest that a global consensus … [Read more...] about AI Ethics in the Public, Private, and NGO Sectors: A Review of a Global Document Collection

We interviewed 3 experts who teach Tech Ethics. Here’s what we learned.

April 12, 2021

✍️ Column by Dr. Marianna Ganapini, our Faculty Director. This is part 2 of her Office Hours series. The interviews in this piece were edited for clarity and length. Last time we asked you about best practices in … [Read more...] about We interviewed 3 experts who teach Tech Ethics. Here’s what we learned.

Disaster City Digital Twin: A Vision for Integrating Artificial and Human Intelligence for Disaster Management

April 12, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original paper by Chao Fan, Cheng Zhang, Alex Yahja, Ali Mostafavi] Overview: With the potential for a climate crisis looming ever larger every … [Read more...] about Disaster City Digital Twin: A Vision for Integrating Artificial and Human Intelligence for Disaster Management

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