Mini summary (scroll down for full summary): The adoption of AI-enabled solutions in the healthcare industry has accelerated with the ongoing pandemic and while there are a lot of concerns raised, most quite aptly, there … [Read more...] about Research summary: Health Care, Capabilities, and AI Assistive Technologies
Research summary: Using Multimodal Sensing to Improve Awareness in Human-AI Interaction
Top-level summary: With increasing capabilities of AI systems, and established research that demonstrates how human-machine combinations operate better than each in isolation, this paper presents a timely discussion on … [Read more...] about Research summary: Using Multimodal Sensing to Improve Awareness in Human-AI Interaction
Research summary: Different Intelligibility for Different Folks
Top-level summary: Intelligibility is a notion that is worked on by a lot of people in the technical community who seek to shed a light on the inner workings of systems that are becoming more and more complex. Especially … [Read more...] about Research summary: Different Intelligibility for Different Folks
Why the contemporary view of the relationship between AI’s moral status and rights is wrong
By Thomas O'Callaghan-Brown (Philosophy & Biology, McGill University) Top-level summary: Authors such as John P. Sullins and Colin Allen suggest that AI of all kinds have moral status. Following from this we … [Read more...] about Why the contemporary view of the relationship between AI’s moral status and rights is wrong
Research summary: Integrating ethical values and economic value to steer progress in AI
Top-level summary: When pushing for adoption of ethical values and guidelines in the development and deployment of AI systems, we often face resistance by various parts of an organization with rationalizations ranging … [Read more...] about Research summary: Integrating ethical values and economic value to steer progress in AI





