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The Logic of Strategic Assets: From Oil to AI

July 21, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Connor Wright, our Partnerships Manager. [Original paper by Jeffrey Ding and Allan Dafoe] Overview: Does AI qualify as a strategic good? What does a strategic good even look like? The … [Read more...] about The Logic of Strategic Assets: From Oil to AI

The European Commission’s Artificial Intelligence Act (Stanford HAI Policy Brief)

June 29, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Abhishek Gupta (@atg_abhishek), our Founder, Director, and Principal Researcher. [Original paper by Marietje Schaake] Overview: With the recently released Artificial Intelligence Act in … [Read more...] about The European Commission’s Artificial Intelligence Act (Stanford HAI Policy Brief)

The Paradox of AI Ethics in Warfare

June 7, 2021

✍️ Column by Natalie Klym, who has been leading digital technology innovation programs in academic and private institutions for 25 years including at MIT, the Vector Institute, and University of Toronto. Her insights … [Read more...] about The Paradox of AI Ethics in Warfare

10 takeaways from our meetup on AI Ethics in the APAC Region

May 16, 2021

This event recap was co-written by Connor Wright (our Partnerships Manager) and Shannon Egan (our QRM Intern) who co-hosted our "AI Ethics in the APAC Region" virtual meetup in partnership with Women in AI and the … [Read more...] about 10 takeaways from our meetup on AI Ethics in the APAC Region

AI vs. Maya Angelou: Experimental Evidence That People Cannot Differentiate AI-Generated From Human-Written Poetry

April 19, 2021

🔬 Research summary by Victoria Heath (@victoria_heath7), our Associate Director of Governance & Strategy. [Original paper by Nils Kobis, Luca D. Mossink] Overview: Can we tell the difference between a … [Read more...] about AI vs. Maya Angelou: Experimental Evidence That People Cannot Differentiate AI-Generated From Human-Written Poetry

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