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AI Framework for Healthy Built Environments

January 5, 2025

🔬 Research Summary by Ismael Kherroubi Garcia. Ismael is trained in business management and philosophy of the social sciences. He is the founder and CEO of Kairoi, the AI Ethics and Research Governance Consultancy, and … [Read more...] about AI Framework for Healthy Built Environments

The Brief #154: Ethics & Morality, Chatbots & Loneliness, AI & Media, and more

December 23, 2024

Revisiting ethics as a dynamic process, exploring the rise of chatbots and their societal impact, addressing AI’s carbon footprint, and unpacking when AI missteps in media headlines. … [Read more...] about The Brief #154: Ethics & Morality, Chatbots & Loneliness, AI & Media, and more

Ethics for People Who Work in Tech

December 19, 2024

🔬 Book Summary by Marc Steen, a senior research scientist at TNO, the Netherlands, and an expert in Responsible Innovation. Disclaimer: This book summary was authored by Marc Steen, the author of Ethics for People … [Read more...] about Ethics for People Who Work in Tech

Toward Responsible AI Use: Considerations for Sustainability Impact Assessment

December 16, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Eva Thelisson, General Secretary, AI Transparency Institute in Switzerland. [Original paper by Eva Thelisson, Grzegorz P. Mika, Quentin Schneiter, Kirtan Padh, Himanshu Verma] Overview: … [Read more...] about Toward Responsible AI Use: Considerations for Sustainability Impact Assessment

The Narrow Depth and Breadth of Corporate Responsible AI Research

December 16, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Nur Ahmed, an assistant professor at Walton College, University of Arkansas, and a digital fellow at MIT’s Initiative on the Digital Economy. [Original paper by Nur Ahmed, Amit Das, Kirsten … [Read more...] about The Narrow Depth and Breadth of Corporate Responsible AI Research

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