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Research summary: Algorithmic Accountability

August 26, 2020

Summary contributed by Falaah Arif Khan, our Artist in Residence. She creates art exploring tech, including comics related to AI. Link to full paper + authors listed at the bottom. Mini-summary: Considering … [Read more...] about Research summary: Algorithmic Accountability

Research Summary: Towards Evaluating the Robustness of Neural Networks

August 26, 2020

Summary contributed by Shannon Egan, Research Fellow at Building 21 and pursuing a master's in physics at UBC. *Author & link to original paper at the bottom. Mini-summary: Neural networks … [Read more...] about Research Summary: Towards Evaluating the Robustness of Neural Networks

Research summary: Designing for Human Rights in AI

August 26, 2020

Summary contributed by Jana Thompson -- AI Designer and board member at Feminist.AI *Authors of original paper & link at the bottom Mini-summary: Given the pervasive use of AI in so many spheres of life … [Read more...] about Research summary: Designing for Human Rights in AI

Research summary: Out of the Laboratory and Into the Classroom: The Future of AI in Education

August 26, 2020

Summary contributed by Camylle Lanteigne (@CamLante), who's currently pursuing a Master's in Public Policy at Concordia University and whose work on social robots and empathy has been featured on Vox. Link to … [Read more...] about Research summary: Out of the Laboratory and Into the Classroom: The Future of AI in Education

Virtues Not Principles

August 17, 2020

There has been a recent explosion of interest in the field of Responsible Artificial Intelligence (aka AI Ethics). It is well understood that AI is having (and will continue to have) significant social implications as … [Read more...] about Virtues Not Principles

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