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Research summary: Lessons from Archives: Strategies for Collecting Sociocultural Data in Machine Learning

August 9, 2020

Summary contributed by our researcher Victoria Heath (@victoria_heath7), Communications Manager at Creative Commons *Authors of full paper & link at the bottom Mini-summary: It’s no secret that there … [Read more...] about Research summary: Lessons from Archives: Strategies for Collecting Sociocultural Data in Machine Learning

Research summary: A Case for Humans-in-the-Loop: Decisions in the Presence of Erroneous Algorithmic Scores

August 9, 2020

Summary contributed by Abhishek Gupta (@atg_abhishek), founder of the Montreal AI Ethics Institute. *Authors of full paper & link at the bottom Mini-summary: The paper highlights important considerations … [Read more...] about Research summary: A Case for Humans-in-the-Loop: Decisions in the Presence of Erroneous Algorithmic Scores

Research summary: Mass Incarceration and the Future of AI

August 9, 2020

Summary contributed by our researcher Alexandrine Royer, who works at The Foundation for Genocide Education. *Authors of full paper & link at the bottom Mini-summary: The US, with a staggering 25% of the … [Read more...] about Research summary: Mass Incarceration and the Future of AI

Submission to World Intellectual Property Organization on IP & AI

August 6, 2020

Full paper in PDF formDownload Based on insights from the Montreal AI Ethics Institute (MAIEI) staff and supplemented by workshop contributions from the AI Ethics community convened by MAIEI on July 5, … [Read more...] about Submission to World Intellectual Property Organization on IP & AI

Algorithms Deciding the Future of Legal Decisions

August 3, 2020

Paper contributed by Brooke Criswell (@Brooke_Criswell). She's pursuing a PhD. in media psychology, and has extensive experience in marketing & communications. PDF format here if you … [Read more...] about Algorithms Deciding the Future of Legal Decisions

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