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Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare: From Sci-Fi to Reality

April 4, 2021

✍️ Guest column by Marcel Hedman, founder of Nural Research. This past year has been filled with huge disruption due to the onset of COVID-19. However, this has not detracted from major leaps in the world of … [Read more...] about Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare: From Sci-Fi to Reality

Survey of EU Ethical Guidelines for Commercial AI: Case Studies in Financial Services

March 29, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Jimmy Huang, Financial Technology Researcher. [Original paper by Jimmy Huang, Abhishek Gupta, Monica Youn] Overview: This paper evaluates the efficacy of current EU ethical guidelines … [Read more...] about Survey of EU Ethical Guidelines for Commercial AI: Case Studies in Financial Services

The Chinese Approach to AI: An Analysis of Policy, Ethics, and Regulation

March 29, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Dr. Marianna Ganapini (@MariannaBergama), our Faculty Director. [Original paper by Huw Roberts, Josh Cowls, Jessica Morley, Mariarosaria Taddeo, Vincent Wang & Luciano … [Read more...] about The Chinese Approach to AI: An Analysis of Policy, Ethics, and Regulation

The Epistemological View: Data Ethics, Privacy & Trust on Digital Platform

March 29, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Muriam Fancy, our Network Engagement Manager. [Original paper by Rajeshwari Harsh, Gaurav Acharya, Sunita Chaudhary] Image credit: Will Francis Overview: Understanding the … [Read more...] about The Epistemological View: Data Ethics, Privacy & Trust on Digital Platform

Data Capitalism and the User: An Exploration of Privacy Cynicism in Germany

March 28, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Sarah P. Grant, a freelance writer dedicated to covering the implications of AI and big data analytics. [Original paper by Christoph Lutz, Christian Pieter Hoffmann, Giulia … [Read more...] about Data Capitalism and the User: An Exploration of Privacy Cynicism in Germany

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