🔬 Research Summary by Grace Wright, Business Development Manager at a technology start-up and has worked in research roles focused on responsible and ethical development and use of AI and other emerging … [Read more...] about Scoping AI Governance: A Smarter Tool Kit for Beneficial Applications
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Demographic-Reliant Algorithmic Fairness: Characterizing the Risks of Demographic Data Collection and Use in the Pursuit of Fairness
🔬 Research Summary by Sarah Villeneuve, a Program Lead working on Fairness, Transparency, and Accountability at the Partnership on AI. [Original paper by McKane Andrus and Sarah Villeneuve] Overview: Most … [Read more...] about Demographic-Reliant Algorithmic Fairness: Characterizing the Risks of Demographic Data Collection and Use in the Pursuit of Fairness
Unpacking Invisible Work Practices, Constraints, and Latent Power Relationships in Child Welfare through Casenote Analysis
🔬 Research Summary by Devansh Saxena, a doctoral candidate in the Dept. of Computer Science at Marquette University. Their research focuses on algorithmic systems used in the public sector, especially the child-welfare … [Read more...] about Unpacking Invisible Work Practices, Constraints, and Latent Power Relationships in Child Welfare through Casenote Analysis
Technical methods for regulatory inspection of algorithmic systems in social media platforms
🔬 Research Summary by Max Krueger, a consultant at Accenture with an interest in both the long and short-term implications of AI on society. [Original paper by Aneesh Pappu, Ada Lovelace Institute] Overview: … [Read more...] about Technical methods for regulatory inspection of algorithmic systems in social media platforms
Confucius, cyberpunk and Mr. Science: comparing AI ethics principles between China and the EU
🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original paper by Pascale Fung and Hubert Etienne] Overview: The ethical approaches to AI adopted by China and Europe initially seem similar. … [Read more...] about Confucius, cyberpunk and Mr. Science: comparing AI ethics principles between China and the EU





