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The Ethical AI Startup Ecosystem 03: ModelOps, Monitoring, and Observability

August 31, 2022

✍️ Original article by Abhinav Raghunathan, the creator of EAIDB who publishes content related to ethical ML / AI from both theoretical and practical perspectives. This article is a part of our Ethical AI … [Read more...] about The Ethical AI Startup Ecosystem 03: ModelOps, Monitoring, and Observability

Social Context of LLMs – the BigScience Approach, Part 4:
Model Governance and Responsible Use

June 28, 2022

✍️ Original article by Yacine Jernite, Zeerak Talat, Carlos Muñoz Ferrandis, Danish Contractor, and Margaret Mitchell from HuggingFace. Yacine Jernite is a researcher at Hugging Face working on exploring the … [Read more...] about Social Context of LLMs – the BigScience Approach, Part 4:
Model Governance and Responsible Use

Sharing Space in Conversational AI

June 28, 2022

🔬 Column by Julia Anderson, a writer and conversational UX designer exploring how technology can make us better humans. Part of the ongoing Like Talking to a Person series Conversations are collaborative. … [Read more...] about Sharing Space in Conversational AI

Understanding technology-induced value change: a pragmatist proposal

June 28, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Ibo van de Poel, an Anthoni van Leeuwenhoek professor in Ethics and Technology at TU delft and has an ERC advanced grant on technological design and value change. [Original paper by Ibo van … [Read more...] about Understanding technology-induced value change: a pragmatist proposal

A fair pricing model via adversarial learning

June 28, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Vincent Grari, a Qualified Actuary and Research Scientist at Sorbonne University and Axa Group specialized in fair machine learning. [Original paper by Vincent Grari, Arthur Charpentier, … [Read more...] about A fair pricing model via adversarial learning

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