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The Return on Investment in AI Ethics: A Holistic Framework

January 22, 2024

馃敩 Research Summary by Marialena Bevilacqua, a Ph.D. student in Analytics at the University of Notre Dame鈥檚 Mendoza College of Business studying the intersection of AI technologies and moral judgments. [Original … [Read more...] about The Return on Investment in AI Ethics: A Holistic Framework

DICES Dataset: Diversity in Conversational AI Evaluation for Safety

January 22, 2024

馃敩 Research Summary by Ding Wang, a senior researcher from the Responsible AI Group in Google Research, specializing in responsible data practices with a specific focus on accounting for the human experience and … [Read more...] about DICES Dataset: Diversity in Conversational AI Evaluation for Safety

Who to Trust, How and Why: Untangling AI Ethics Principles, Trustworthiness and Trust

January 21, 2024

馃敩 Research Summary by Andreas Duenser and David M. Douglas. Andreas Duenser is a Principal Research Scientist at CSIRO - Data61, Hobart, Australia, and is interested in the convergence of psychology and emerging … [Read more...] about Who to Trust, How and Why: Untangling AI Ethics Principles, Trustworthiness and Trust

Friend or foe? Exploring the implications of large language models on the science system

January 20, 2024

馃敩 Research Summary by Arun Teja Polcumpally, a Technology Policy Analyst at Wadhwani Institute of Technology Policy (WITP), New Delhi, India). NOTE: "The views in this article are expressed solely by the author … [Read more...] about Friend or foe? Exploring the implications of large language models on the science system

Exploring Collaboration Mechanisms for LLM Agents: A Social Psychology View

January 20, 2024

馃敩 Research Summary by Jintian Zhang and Shumin Deng Jintian Zhang is a Master student in Zhejiang University. Shumin Deng is a postdoctoral research fellow in National University of Singapore. [Original … [Read more...] about Exploring Collaboration Mechanisms for LLM Agents: A Social Psychology View

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