🔬 Research Summary by Julian Hazell, a Research Assistant at the Centre for the Governance of AI and an MSc candidate in Social Science of the Internet at the University of Oxford. [Original paper by Julian … [Read more...] about Large Language Models Can Be Used To Effectively Scale Spear Phishing Campaigns
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Regulating Artificial Intelligence: The EU AI Act – Part 1 (i)
✍️ Article by Avantika Bhandari, SJD. Her research areas cover indigenous knowledge and its protection, human rights, and intellectual property rights. Overview: Since the original formulation and publication … [Read more...] about Regulating Artificial Intelligence: The EU AI Act – Part 1 (i)
Humans, AI, and Context: Understanding End-Users’ Trust in a Real-World Computer Vision Application
🔬 Research Summary by Sunnie S. Y. Kim, a PhD student in computer science at Princeton University working on AI transparency and explainability to help people better understand and interact with AI … [Read more...] about Humans, AI, and Context: Understanding End-Users’ Trust in a Real-World Computer Vision Application
Computer Vision’s implications for human autonomy
✍️ Column by Rosalie Waelen, a philosopher and AI ethicist, doing her Ph.D. at the University of Twente in the Netherlands. Overview: The increasing development and use of computer vision applications give rise … [Read more...] about Computer Vision’s implications for human autonomy
Rethinking normative status necessary for self-determination in the era of sentient artificial agents
✍️ Column by E.A. Gwagwa, a Doctoral Researcher at Utrecht University. On 11 June 2022, a Google engineer, Blake Lemoine, shared a transcript of his conversation with Google’s new Language Model for Dialogue … [Read more...] about Rethinking normative status necessary for self-determination in the era of sentient artificial agents