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Not Quite ‘Ask a Librarian’: AI on the Nature, Value, and Future of LIS

May 30, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Jesse Dinneen, a Junior Professor of Information Science at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. [Original paper by Jesse David Dinneen, Helen Bubinger] Overview: AI powered by large … [Read more...] about Not Quite ‘Ask a Librarian’: AI on the Nature, Value, and Future of LIS

Real talk: What is Responsible AI?

May 30, 2022

🔬 Original article by Layla Li, full-stack developer, data scientist, and data-driven global business strategist. Layla is a Co-founder and CEO of KOSA AI.  It is now clear that two forces will majorly define our … [Read more...] about Real talk: What is Responsible AI?

Evaluating a Methodology for Increasing AI Transparency: A Case Study

May 30, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by David Piorkowski, John Richards, Michael Hind. David Piorkowski is a Research Staff Member at IBM Research. His work focuses on the human-factors of AI, most recently in the contexts of AI … [Read more...] about Evaluating a Methodology for Increasing AI Transparency: A Case Study

Clueless AI: Should AI Models Report to Us When They Are Clueless?

May 29, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Xuenan Cao and Roozbeh Yousefzadeh. Xuenan Cao Ph.D. is a scholar of media, communication, and contemporary China. Roozbeh Yousefzadeh Ph.D. works on the mathematics of deep … [Read more...] about Clueless AI: Should AI Models Report to Us When They Are Clueless?

Episodio 3 – Idoia Salazar: Sobre la Vital Importancia de Educar al Ciudadano en los Usos Responsables de la Inteligencia Artificial

May 26, 2022

🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original work by Juan Carlos Muñoz e Idoia Salazar] NOTE: This is a special piece since it is our first in Spanish! Feedback is … [Read more...] about Episodio 3 – Idoia Salazar: Sobre la Vital Importancia de Educar al Ciudadano en los Usos Responsables de la Inteligencia Artificial

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