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Diagnosing Gender Bias In Image Recognition Systems (Research Summary)

February 2, 2021

🔬 Research summary contributed by Nga Than (@NgaThanNYC), a doctoral candidate in the Sociology program at City University of New York – The Graduate Center. ✍️ This piece is part of the ongoing Sociology of AI … [Read more...] about Diagnosing Gender Bias In Image Recognition Systems (Research Summary)

Theorizing Femininity in AI: a Framework for Undoing Technology’s Gender Troubles (Research Summary)

February 1, 2021

🔬 Research summary contributed by Alexandrine Royer, our Educational Program Manager. [Link to original paper + authors at the bottom] Overview: The predominance of feminized voice assistants points to AI’s … [Read more...] about Theorizing Femininity in AI: a Framework for Undoing Technology’s Gender Troubles (Research Summary)

Governance by Algorithms (Research Summary)

February 1, 2021

🔬 Research summary contributed by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Link to original paper + authors at the bottom] Overview: Through exploring the world of e-commerce and search engines, algorithms … [Read more...] about Governance by Algorithms (Research Summary)

The Ethics Owners — A New Model of Organizational Responsibility in Data-Driven Technology Companies (Research Summary)

February 1, 2021

🔬 Research summary contributed by Muriam Fancy, our Network Engagement Manager. [Link to original paper + authors at the bottom] Overview: The responsibility of ethics owners is to navigate challenging … [Read more...] about The Ethics Owners — A New Model of Organizational Responsibility in Data-Driven Technology Companies (Research Summary)

The State of AI Ethics Report (Jan 2021)

January 26, 2021

Download  Full report in PDF form Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for the latest AI ethics research & reporting. The State of AI Ethics Report (January 2021) captures the most relevant … [Read more...] about The State of AI Ethics Report (Jan 2021)

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