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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

CodeAid: Evaluating a Classroom Deployment of an LLM-based Programming Assistant that Balances Student and Educator Needs

December 16, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Majeed Kazemitabaar, a PhD student in Computer Science at the University of Toronto researching the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction and Education, specifically focusing on AI and … [Read more...] about CodeAid: Evaluating a Classroom Deployment of an LLM-based Programming Assistant that Balances Student and Educator Needs

Can we blame a chatbot if it goes wrong?

December 16, 2024

✍️ Column by Sun Gyoo Kang, Lawyer. This column is dedicated to the memory of Abhishek Gupta, founder of the Montreal AI Ethics Institute, who recently passed away. Abhishek was a brilliant mind and a pioneer in AI … [Read more...] about Can we blame a chatbot if it goes wrong?

The Brief #153: Open Letter & MAIEI’s Next Chapter, AI Risks in Healthcare, Governance Gaps, and more

December 10, 2024

Exploring critical issues in AI ethics—from healthcare risks to global governance gaps—while shaping MAIEI’s future direction as we navigate this challenging transition. … [Read more...] about The Brief #153: Open Letter & MAIEI’s Next Chapter, AI Risks in Healthcare, Governance Gaps, and more

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