✍️ Column by Muriam Fancy (@muriamfancy), our Network Engagement Manager. The evolution of technology is at an exciting but also at an alarming pace. We have seen various cases displaying the implications of … [Read more...] about Who Is Governing AI Matters Just as Much as How It’s Designed
Sociological Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence: A Typological Reading
🔬 Research summary by Nga Than (@NgaThanNYC), a doctoral candidate in the Sociology program at City University of New York – The Graduate Center. ✍️ This is part 7 of the ongoing Sociology of AI Ethics series; read … [Read more...] about Sociological Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence: A Typological Reading
Post-Mortem Privacy 2.0: Theory, Law and Technology
🔬 Research summary by Alexandrine Royer (@AlexandrineRoy2), our Educational Program Manager. [Original paper by Edina Harbinja] Overview: Debates surrounding internet privacy have focused mainly on the … [Read more...] about Post-Mortem Privacy 2.0: Theory, Law and Technology
The Role of Arts in Shaping AI Ethics
🔬 Research summary by Victoria Heath (@victoria_heath7), our Associate Director of Governance & Strategy. [Original paper by Ramya Srinivasan, Kanji Uchino] Overview: Art is an important tool for … [Read more...] about The Role of Arts in Shaping AI Ethics
“Cold Hard Data” – Nothing Cold or Hard About It
🔬 Research summary contributed by Dr. Iga Kozlowska (@kozlowska_iga), a sociologist working on Microsoft’s Ethics & Society team where she’s tasked with guiding responsible AI innovation. ✍️ This is part 6 of the … [Read more...] about “Cold Hard Data” – Nothing Cold or Hard About It





