🔬 Research summary contributed by Nga Than (@NgaThanNYC), a doctoral candidate in the Sociology program at City University of New York – The Graduate Center. ✍️ This is part 4 of the ongoing Sociology of AI … [Read more...] about Upgrading China Through Automation: Manufacturers, Workers and Techno-Development State (Research Summary)
Unprofessional Peer Reviews Disproportionately Harm Underrepresented Groups in STEM (Research Summary)
🔬 Research summary contributed by Alexandrine Royer, our Educational Program Manager. [Link to original paper + authors at the bottom] Overview: The peer review process is integral to scientific research … [Read more...] about Unprofessional Peer Reviews Disproportionately Harm Underrepresented Groups in STEM (Research Summary)
The Limits of Global Inclusion in AI Development (Research Summary)
🔬 Research summary contributed by Alexandrine Royer, our Educational Program Manager. [Link to original paper + authors at the bottom] Overview: Western AI institutions have started to involve more diverse … [Read more...] about The Limits of Global Inclusion in AI Development (Research Summary)
Rethinking Gaming: The Ethical Work of Optimization in Web Search Engines (Research Summary)
🔬 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 3 of the … [Read more...] about Rethinking Gaming: The Ethical Work of Optimization in Web Search Engines (Research Summary)
Bridging the Gap: The Case For an ‘Incompletely Theorized Agreement’ on AI Policy (Research Summary)
[Link to original paper at the bottom] Overview: In this paper, Charlotte Stix and Matthijs Maas argue for more collaboration between those focused on 'near-term' and 'long-term' problems in AI ethics and policy. … [Read more...] about Bridging the Gap: The Case For an ‘Incompletely Theorized Agreement’ on AI Policy (Research Summary)





