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Achieving Fairness at No Utility Cost via Data Reweighing with Influence

May 28, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Peizhao Li, a Ph.D. Candidate at Brandeis University working on Machine Learning, with a special interest in Trustworthy and Responsible AI, Algorithmic Fairness, and Deep … [Read more...] about Achieving Fairness at No Utility Cost via Data Reweighing with Influence

Exploiting The Right: Inferring Ideological Alignment in Online Influence Campaigns Using Shared Images

May 28, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Amogh Joshi, a high school researcher at the Inf.Eco Lab at the iSchool of the University of Maryland. [Original paper by Amogh Joshi and Cody Buntain] Overview: The US Department of … [Read more...] about Exploiting The Right: Inferring Ideological Alignment in Online Influence Campaigns Using Shared Images

Using Pre-Trained Language Models for Producing Counter Narratives Against Hate Speech: a Comparative Study

May 28, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Marco Guerini, a researcher in Computational Linguistics and head of the Language and Dialogue Technologies group at Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK). [Original paper by Serra Sinem … [Read more...] about Using Pre-Trained Language Models for Producing Counter Narratives Against Hate Speech: a Comparative Study

Compute Trends Across Three Eras of Machine Learning

May 28, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Lennart Heim, a Research Scholar at the Centre for the Governance of AI and Research Fellow at Epoch. [Original paper by Jaime Sevilla, Lennart Heim, Anson Ho, Tamay Besiroglu, Marius … [Read more...] about Compute Trends Across Three Eras of Machine Learning

Why reciprocity prohibits autonomous weapons systems in war

May 28, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Joshua Brand, a PhD student at Télécom Paris-Institut Polytechnique de Paris with his thesis on Human-centred explainable artificial intelligence and the virtue of vulnerability. [Original … [Read more...] about Why reciprocity prohibits autonomous weapons systems in war

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