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Response to Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada Consultation Proposals pertaining to amendments to PIPEDA relative to Artificial Intelligence

March 22, 2020

Prepared by: Mirka Snyder Caron, Sr. Associate, MAIEI Abhishek Gupta, Founder, MAIEI and ML Engineer, Microsoft To read the full 78-page consultation including a summary in PDF form (including community insights), … [Read more...] about Response to Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada Consultation Proposals pertaining to amendments to PIPEDA relative to Artificial Intelligence

Research summary: The Toxic Potential of YouTube’s Feedback Loop

March 16, 2020

This summary is based on a talk from the CADE Tech Policy Workshop: New Challenges for Regulation in late 2019. The speaker, Guillaume Chaslot, previously worked at YouTube and had first hand experience with the design … [Read more...] about Research summary: The Toxic Potential of YouTube’s Feedback Loop

Research summary: What’s Next for AI Ethics, Policy, and Governance? A Global Overview

March 16, 2020

This paper (by Daniel Schiff, Justin Biddle, Jason Borenstein and Kelly Laas) attempts to discern underlying motivations for creating AI ethics documents, the composition of the people behind them, and what factors might … [Read more...] about Research summary: What’s Next for AI Ethics, Policy, and Governance? A Global Overview

Research summary: The Wrong Kind of AI? Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Labor Demand

March 16, 2020

This paper by two economists (Daron Acemoglu and Pascual Restrepo) provides some grounding for these discussions in terms of how to approach this dilemma in trying to develop the right kind of AI systems that can create … [Read more...] about Research summary: The Wrong Kind of AI? Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Labor Demand

Data Pooling in Capital Markets and its Implications

March 15, 2020

In this guest post, Jimmy Huang (Subject Matter Expert for Data Pooling at TickSmith) explains the origin story of data pooling in the banking sector, and its ethical implications in an increasingly AI-driven … [Read more...] about Data Pooling in Capital Markets and its Implications

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