🔬 Research summary by Rosalie Waelen, a Ph.D. candidate in the Ethics of AI at the University of Twente in the Netherlands. Her research is part of the EU Horizon 2020 ITN project PROTECT under the Marie SkĹ‚odowska-Curie … [Read more...] about Why AI ethics is a critical theory
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Battle of Biometrics: The use and issues of facial recognition in Canada
🔬 Original article by Nils Aoun, ChloĂ© Currie, Dane Malenfant, and Cella Wardrop from Encode Justice Canada This is a part of our Recess series in which university students from across Canada briefly explain key … [Read more...] about Battle of Biometrics: The use and issues of facial recognition in Canada
Does Military AI Have Gender? Understanding Bias and Promoting Ethical Approaches in Military Applications of AI
🔬 Research summary by Katherine Chandler, an assistant professor in the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University who researches on the intersection of culture, technology and politics. [Original … [Read more...] about Does Military AI Have Gender? Understanding Bias and Promoting Ethical Approaches in Military Applications of AI
Maintaining fairness across distribution shift: do we have viable solutions for real-world applications?
🔬 Research summary by Jessica Schrouff, a Senior Research Scientist at Google Research working on trustworthy machine learning for healthcare. [Original paper by Jessica Schrouff, Natalie Harris, Oluwasanmi … [Read more...] about Maintaining fairness across distribution shift: do we have viable solutions for real-world applications?
Group Fairness Is Not Derivable From Justice: a Mathematical Proof
🔬 Research summary by Nicolò Cangiotti and Michele Loi, who are postdoctoral researchers in the Department of Mathematics at Politecnico di Milano. [Original paper by Nicolò Cangiotti and Michele … [Read more...] about Group Fairness Is Not Derivable From Justice: a Mathematical Proof