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Research summary: A Picture Paints a Thousand Lies? The Effects and Mechanisms of Multimodal Disinformation and Rebuttals Disseminated via Social Media

June 8, 2020

Dr. Marianna Ganapini (@MariannaBergama) is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Union College. *Authors of original paper & link at the bottom In the current information environment, fake news and … [Read more...] about Research summary: A Picture Paints a Thousand Lies? The Effects and Mechanisms of Multimodal Disinformation and Rebuttals Disseminated via Social Media

Research summary: Towards the Systematic Reporting of the Energy and Carbon Footprints of Machine Learning

June 8, 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: Towards the Systematic Reporting of the Energy and Carbon Footprints of Machine Learning

Research summary: SoK: Security and Privacy in Machine Learning

June 8, 2020

Summary contributed by Victoria Heath (@victoria_heath7), Communications Manager at Creative Commons *Authors of full paper & link at the bottom 1. Introduction  Despite the growing deployment of … [Read more...] about Research summary: SoK: Security and Privacy in Machine Learning

Research summary: Evasion Attacks Against Machine Learning at Test Time

June 8, 2020

Summary contributed by Erick Galinkin (@ErickGalinkin), Principal AI Researcher at Rapid7 (Authors of full paper & link at the bottom) Machine learning adoption is widespread and in the field of … [Read more...] about Research summary: Evasion Attacks Against Machine Learning at Test Time

Participatory Design to build better contact- and proximity-tracing apps

June 4, 2020

Full paper in PDF formDownload Below is the abstract from the full paper, authored by Abhishek Gupta and Tania De Gasperis. (equal contributions from each author) Abstract With the push for contact- and … [Read more...] about Participatory Design to build better contact- and proximity-tracing apps

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