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Research summary: On the Edge of Tomorrow: Canada’s AI Augmented Workforce

June 17, 2020

Summary contributed by Allison Cohen, a consultant at AI Global. Previously an AI Strategy Consultant at Deloitte. *Authors of original paper & link at the bottom Following the 2008 financial crisis, the … [Read more...] about Research summary: On the Edge of Tomorrow: Canada’s AI Augmented Workforce

Research summary: AI Governance in 2019, A Year in Review: Observations of 50 Global Experts

June 17, 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. *Authors of … [Read more...] about Research summary: AI Governance in 2019, A Year in Review: Observations of 50 Global Experts

A call for a critical look at the metrics for success in the evaluation of AI

June 17, 2020

The IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems (A/IS) is a community of experts collaborating on comprehensive, crowd-sourced, and transdisciplinary efforts that aim to contribute to better … [Read more...] about A call for a critical look at the metrics for success in the evaluation of AI

Press Release: Analysis of COVI, Mila’s Contact Tracing Application

June 11, 2020

The Montreal AI Ethics Institute Releases an Analysis of COVI, Mila’s Contact Tracing Application The Montreal AI Ethics Institute (MAIEI), an international, non-profit research institute published its official … [Read more...] about Press Release: Analysis of COVI, Mila’s Contact Tracing Application

Response to Mila’s Proposal for a Contact Tracing App

June 9, 2020

Full paper in PDF formDownload Below is the excerpted introduction from the full paper, authored by Allison Cohen, Abhishek Gupta, Tania De Gasperis, Marianna B Ganapini, Camylle Lanteigne, and Victoria … [Read more...] about Response to Mila’s Proposal for a Contact Tracing App

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