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The Proliferation of AI Ethics Principles: What’s Next?

November 16, 2021

🔬 Original article by Ravit Dotan, who does research in AI ethics, impact investing, philosophy of science, feminist philosophy, and their intersections. She is currently a postdoc at the Center for the Philosophy of … [Read more...] about The Proliferation of AI Ethics Principles: What’s Next?

Putting AI ethics to work: are the tools fit for purpose?

November 16, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Ravit Dotan, who mainly works in epistemology, philosophy of science, and philosophy of machine learning. Her secondary areas of interest are feminist philosophy and philosophy of … [Read more...] about Putting AI ethics to work: are the tools fit for purpose?

Ubuntu’s Implications for Philosophical Ethics

November 16, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original talk by Thaddeus Metz] Overview: Philosophers have been puzzled over searching for an underlying principle expounded by a moral theory … [Read more...] about Ubuntu’s Implications for Philosophical Ethics

Analysis of the “Artificial Intelligence governance principles: towards ethical and trustworthy artificial intelligence in the European insurance sector”

November 11, 2021

🔬 Analysis by Philippe Dambly (Senior Lecturer at University of Liège) and Axel Beelen (Legal Consultant specialized in data protection and AI) [Original document by EIOPA's Consultative Expert Group on Digital Ethics … [Read more...] about Analysis of the “Artificial Intelligence governance principles: towards ethical and trustworthy artificial intelligence in the European insurance sector”

Balancing Data Utility and Confidentiality in the 2020 US Census

November 11, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Laird Gallaghar, an editor and public policy researcher currently pursuing a master’s degree in applied social research at the City University of New York-Hunter College. [Original paper by … [Read more...] about Balancing Data Utility and Confidentiality in the 2020 US Census

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