🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original paper by Claire Su-Yeon Park, Haejoong Kim, Sangmin Lee] Overview: With new online educational platforms, a trend in pedagogy is to … [Read more...] about Do Less Teaching, Do More Coaching: Toward Critical Thinking for Ethical Applications of Artificial Intelligence
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Explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) post‐hoc explainability methods: risks and limitations in non‐discrimination law
🔬 Research Summary by Ali El-Sharif, a college professor teaching data analytics and cybersecurity at the St. Clair Zemelman of School of IT in Windsor, Ontario. He earned his Ph.D. from Nova Southeastern … [Read more...] about Explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) post‐hoc explainability methods: risks and limitations in non‐discrimination law
Moral Dilemmas for Moral Machines
🔬 Research Summary by Travis LaCroix, an assistant professor (ethics and computer science) at Dalhousie University [Original paper by Travis LaCroix] Overview: Researchers focusing on implementable machine … [Read more...] about Moral Dilemmas for Moral Machines
Zoom Out and Observe: News Environment Perception for Fake News Detection
🔬 Research Summary by Qiang Sheng, a fourth-year Ph.D. student in Computer Science and Technology at the Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, whose research interests include fake news … [Read more...] about Zoom Out and Observe: News Environment Perception for Fake News Detection
Who Funds Misinformation? A Systematic Analysis of the Ad-related Profit Routines of Fake News sites
🔬 Research Summary by Panagiotis (Panos) Papadopoulos, a Research Scientist at Telefonica Research, interested in Web Security and Privacy. [Original paper by Emmanouil Papadogiannakis, Panagiotis Papadopoulos, … [Read more...] about Who Funds Misinformation? A Systematic Analysis of the Ad-related Profit Routines of Fake News sites