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The Technologists are Not in Control: What the Internet Experience Can Teach us about AI Ethics and Responsibility

September 7, 2021

✍️ Column by Natalie Klym, who has been leading digital technology innovation programs in academic and private institutions for 25 years including at MIT, the Vector Institute, and University of Toronto. Her insights … [Read more...] about The Technologists are Not in Control: What the Internet Experience Can Teach us about AI Ethics and Responsibility

Mapping value sensitive design onto AI for social good principles

September 7, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Dr. Marianna Ganapini (@MariannaBergama), our Faculty Director. [Original paper by Steven Umbrello, Ibo van de Poel] Overview: Value sensitive design (VSD) is a method for shaping … [Read more...] about Mapping value sensitive design onto AI for social good principles

AI Ethics Maturity Model

September 7, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original paper by Kathy Baxter] Overview: With ethical AI certainly being a hot topic in the business world, how can this be achieved? The … [Read more...] about AI Ethics Maturity Model

Collective Action on Artificial Intelligence: A Primer and Review

September 1, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Robert de Neufville who is the Director of Communications of the Global Catastrophic Risk Institute and a "superforecaster" with Good Judgment Inc. [Original paper by Robert de Neufville and … [Read more...] about Collective Action on Artificial Intelligence: A Primer and Review

A Beginner’s Guide for AI Ethics

September 1, 2021

✍️ Column by Masa Sweidan (@masasweidan), our Business Development Manager. The fascinating and ever-changing world of AI Ethics is one that encompasses a variety of principles that continue to shape the … [Read more...] about A Beginner’s Guide for AI Ethics

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