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The Sociology of AI Ethics (Column Introduction)

January 19, 2021

AI research, development and deployment have “a social sciences deficit.” Predominantly AI systems are built by technologists, using datasets that are often divorced from the collection contexts. After they have been … [Read more...] about The Sociology of AI Ethics (Column Introduction)

Artificial Intelligence – Application to the Sports Industry (Research summary)

January 18, 2021

Summary contributed by our researcher Connor Wright (Philosophy, University of Exeter). [Link to original paper + authors at the bottom] Overview: PWC’s AI in sport report demonstrates how AI has become a … [Read more...] about Artificial Intelligence – Application to the Sports Industry (Research summary)

Reliabilism and the Testimony of Robots (Research Summary)

January 18, 2021

Summary contributed by our researcher Dr. Marianna Ganapini (@MariannaBergama), who is also an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Union College. [Authors of original paper + link at the bottom] Overview: … [Read more...] about Reliabilism and the Testimony of Robots (Research Summary)

The Ethics of Emotion in AI Systems (Research Summary)

January 12, 2021

Summary contributed by our researcher Alexandrine Royer, who works at The Foundation for Genocide Education. *Link to original paper + authors at the bottom. Overview: In this summary paper, Luke Stark and … [Read more...] about The Ethics of Emotion in AI Systems (Research Summary)

“I Don’t Want Someone to Watch Me While I’m Working”: Gendered Views of Facial Recognition Technology in Workplace Surveillance (Research Summary)

January 12, 2021

Summary contributed by our researcher Alexandrine Royer, who works at The Foundation for Genocide Education. *Link to original paper + authors at the bottom. Overview: By drawing on data from a Pew Research … [Read more...] about “I Don’t Want Someone to Watch Me While I’m Working”: Gendered Views of Facial Recognition Technology in Workplace Surveillance (Research Summary)

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