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The Ethics of AI Business Practices: A Review of 47 AI Ethics Guidelines

June 19, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Blair Attard-Frost, a PhD Candidate at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Information studying the governance and ethics of AI value chains. [Original paper by Blair Attard-Frost, AndrĂ©s … [Read more...] about The Ethics of AI Business Practices: A Review of 47 AI Ethics Guidelines

Towards User-Centered Metrics for Trustworthy AI in Immersive Cyberspace

June 19, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Pengyuan Zhou, working on Trustworthy AI and Metaverse, he got his PhD from University of Helsinki, Finland in 2020 and currently working as a research associate professor at University of Science … [Read more...] about Towards User-Centered Metrics for Trustworthy AI in Immersive Cyberspace

Measuring Fairness of Text Classifiers via Prediction Sensitivity

June 17, 2022

🔬 Research Summary by Satyapriya Krishna, a PhD student at Harvard University working on problems related to Trustworthy Machine Learning. [Original paper by Satyapriya Krishna, Rahul Gupta, Apurv Verma, Jwala … [Read more...] about Measuring Fairness of Text Classifiers via Prediction Sensitivity

Model Positionality and Computational Reflexivity: Promoting Reflexivity in Data Science

June 5, 2022

🔬 Research summary by Scott Cambo, a data scientist and independent researcher specializing in human-centered machine learning as well as designing and developing interactive machine learning systems. [Original … [Read more...] about Model Positionality and Computational Reflexivity: Promoting Reflexivity in Data Science

Russia’s Artificial Intelligence Strategy: The Role of State-Owned Firms

May 30, 2022

🔬 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 Russia’s Artificial Intelligence Strategy: The Role of State-Owned Firms

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