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AI Applications in Agriculture: Sustainable Farming

January 24, 2024

馃敩 Original article by Aixa Lacroix from Encode Justice Canada This is a part of our Recess series in which university students from across Canada briefly explain key concepts in AI that young people should know about: … [Read more...] about AI Applications in Agriculture: Sustainable Farming

Bridging Systems: Open Problems for Countering Destructive Divisiveness Across Ranking, Recommenders, and Governance

January 24, 2024

馃敩 Research Summary by Luke Thorburn, a PhD student at King鈥檚 College London, where he works on the design of algorithms to mitigate conflict risks. [Original paper by Aviv Ovadya and Luke Thorburn] Overview: … [Read more...] about Bridging Systems: Open Problems for Countering Destructive Divisiveness Across Ranking, Recommenders, and Governance

Levels of AGI: Operationalizing Progress on the Path to AGI

January 24, 2024

馃敩 Research Summary by Meredith Ringel Morris, Director of Human-AI Interaction Research at Google DeepMind; she is also an Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington, and is an ACM Fellow and member of the ACM … [Read more...] about Levels of AGI: Operationalizing Progress on the Path to AGI

The Case for Anticipating Undesirable Consequences of Computing Innovations Early, Often, and Across Computer Science

January 23, 2024

馃敩 Research Summary by Rock Yuren Pang, whose focus is on using HCI methods, crowdsourcing, and large language models to support researchers in anticipating the social impact of their work. [Original paper by Rock … [Read more...] about The Case for Anticipating Undesirable Consequences of Computing Innovations Early, Often, and Across Computer Science

In Consideration of Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Data Mining as a Colonial Practice

January 23, 2024

馃敩 Research Summary by Jennafer Shae Roberts, a social science researcher with Accel AI Institute specializing in AI and ethics from a decolonial perspective. [Original paper by Jennafer Shae Roberts and Laura … [Read more...] about In Consideration of Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Data Mining as a Colonial Practice

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