🔬 Research Summary by Ozgur Guldogan, Yuchen Zeng, Jy-yong Sohn, Ramtin Pedarsani, and Kangwook Lee Ozgur Guldogan is a Ph.D. student at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His research interests are … [Read more...] about Equal Improvability: A New Fairness Notion Considering the Long-term Impact
The state of the debate on the ethics of computer vision
✍️ Column by Rosalie Waelen, a philosopher and AI ethicist, doing her Ph.D. at the University of Twente in the Netherlands. Overview: In this blog, I present an overview of the literature on the ethics of CV. … [Read more...] about The state of the debate on the ethics of computer vision
A Look at the American Data Privacy and Protection Act
✍️ Column by Max Krueger, a consultant at Accenture with an interest in both the long and short-term implications of AI on society. [Original document by Frank Pallone (D-NJ-06), Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA-05), … [Read more...] about A Look at the American Data Privacy and Protection Act
Emerging trends: Unfair, biased, addictive, dangerous, deadly, and insanely profitable
🔬 Research Summary by Kenneth Church, a researcher who works on natural language processing, information retrieval, artificial intelligence and machine learning. [Original paper by Kenneth Church, Annika Schoene, … [Read more...] about Emerging trends: Unfair, biased, addictive, dangerous, deadly, and insanely profitable
Atomist or holist? A diagnosis and vision for more productive interdisciplinary AI ethics dialogue
🔬 Research Summary by Travis Greene, an Assistant Professor at Copenhagen Business School's Department of Digitalization with an interdisciplinary background in philosophy and research interests in data science ethics … [Read more...] about Atomist or holist? A diagnosis and vision for more productive interdisciplinary AI ethics dialogue





