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Implications of the use of artificial intelligence in public governance: A systematic literature review and a research agenda

October 4, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Angshuman Kaushik, Researcher in AI Policy, Governance and Ethics. [Original paper by Anneke Zuiderwijk, Yu-Chen Chen and Fadi Salem] Overview:  The expanding use of Artificial … [Read more...] about Implications of the use of artificial intelligence in public governance: A systematic literature review and a research agenda

Will an Artificial Intellichef be Cooking Your Next Meal at a Michelin Star Restaurant?

September 28, 2021

✍️ Column by Masa Sweidan (@masasweidan), our Business Development Manager. The use of AI in the food industry has been growing over the past few years with applications such as robotics, kiosks, chatbots and … [Read more...] about Will an Artificial Intellichef be Cooking Your Next Meal at a Michelin Star Restaurant?

You cannot have AI ethics without ethics

September 28, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original paper by Dave Lauer] Overview: AI systems are often fixed by looking for the broken part, rather than the system that allowed the … [Read more...] about You cannot have AI ethics without ethics

The MAIEI Learning Community Report (September 2021)

September 21, 2021

Download  Full report in PDF form Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for the latest AI ethics research & reporting. Welcome to this special report from the Montreal AI Ethics Institute! This … [Read more...] about The MAIEI Learning Community Report (September 2021)

Challenges of AI Development in Vietnam: Funding, Talent and Ethics

September 21, 2021

🔬 Original analysis by Nga Than (@NgaThanNYC), a doctoral candidate in the Sociology program at City University of New York – The Graduate Center and Khoa Lam, a contributor at ForHumanity. ✍️ This is part 12 of the … [Read more...] about Challenges of AI Development in Vietnam: Funding, Talent and Ethics

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