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Research summary: Suckers List: How Allstate’s Secret Auto Insurance Algorithm Squeezes Big Spenders

April 15, 2020

Top-level summary: Ever wondered what goes into pricing your insurance premiums the way they are and why they are different from others who you know, even when you share a largely similar risk profile? This investigative … [Read more...] about Research summary: Suckers List: How Allstate’s Secret Auto Insurance Algorithm Squeezes Big Spenders

AI and Marketing: Why We Need to Ask Ethical Questions

April 15, 2020

By Volha Litvinets, Ph.D. student at Sorbonne University in Paris, philosopher & tech ethicist with a digital marketing background. Writing a thesis on the ethics of artificial intelligence. We are living in … [Read more...] about AI and Marketing: Why We Need to Ask Ethical Questions

Réponse à la Commission d’accès à l’information du Québec portant sur les amendements potentiels à la Loi sur la protection des renseignements personnels dans le secteur privé particuliers à l’intelligence artificielle

April 6, 2020

Rapport préparé par: Mirka Snyder Caron, Associée Senior Rapport complet en format PDF ici. Introduction: En février 2020, l’Institut d’éthique en intelligence artificielle de Montréal (MAIEI) a été … [Read more...] about Réponse à la Commission d’accès à l’information du Québec portant sur les amendements potentiels à la Loi sur la protection des renseignements personnels dans le secteur privé particuliers à l’intelligence artificielle

On the Construction of Artificial Moral Agents Agents

April 6, 2020

By Dante Fasulo (Philosophy, McGill University) This paper argues that humanity, as it stands today, should not develop artificial intelligence with the intent to produce an artificial moral agent—that is, if we … [Read more...] about On the Construction of Artificial Moral Agents Agents

Research summary: A Focus on Neural Machine Translation for African Languages

April 5, 2020

Top-level summary: Human expression has such diversity, an exemplar of which is the sheer number of languages with different semantic and syntactic rules. A predominant part of the knowledge base on the internet is in … [Read more...] about Research summary: A Focus on Neural Machine Translation for African Languages

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