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Who to Trust, How and Why: Untangling AI Ethics Principles, Trustworthiness and Trust

January 21, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Andreas Duenser and David M. Douglas. Andreas Duenser is a Principal Research Scientist at CSIRO - Data61, Hobart, Australia, and is interested in the convergence of psychology and emerging … [Read more...] about Who to Trust, How and Why: Untangling AI Ethics Principles, Trustworthiness and Trust

Friend or foe? Exploring the implications of large language models on the science system

January 20, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Arun Teja Polcumpally, a Technology Policy Analyst at Wadhwani Institute of Technology Policy (WITP), New Delhi, India). NOTE: "The views in this article are expressed solely by the author … [Read more...] about Friend or foe? Exploring the implications of large language models on the science system

Exploring Collaboration Mechanisms for LLM Agents: A Social Psychology View

January 20, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Jintian Zhang and Shumin Deng Jintian Zhang is a Master student in Zhejiang University. Shumin Deng is a postdoctoral research fellow in National University of Singapore. [Original … [Read more...] about Exploring Collaboration Mechanisms for LLM Agents: A Social Psychology View

Use case cards: a use case reporting framework inspired by the European AI Act

January 20, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Isabelle Hupont and Sandra Baldassarri Isabelle Hupont: Scientific Officer at the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission. Her research interests include emerging digital … [Read more...] about Use case cards: a use case reporting framework inspired by the European AI Act

Towards Community-Driven Generative AI

January 18, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Rustem Dautov, Erik Johannes Husom, Sagar Sen, and Hui Song, researchers at SINTEF Digital (Norway) exploring the forefront of AI engineering within the IoT-Edge-Cloud continuum. [Original … [Read more...] about Towards Community-Driven Generative AI

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