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AI and Great Power Competition: Implications for National Security

December 2, 2023

馃敩 Research Summary by Arun Teja Polcumpally, a Technology Policy Analyst at Wadhwani Institute of Technology Policy (WITP), New Delhi, India). [Original paper by Eric Schmidt] Overview: This research … [Read more...] about AI and Great Power Competition: Implications for National Security

Algorithmic Harms in Child Welfare: Uncertainties in Practice, Organization, and Street-level Decision-Making

September 25, 2023

馃敩 Research Summary by Devansh Saxena, a Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow at Carnegie Mellon University in the Human-Computer Interaction Institute. He studies sociotechnical practices of decision-making in the public … [Read more...] about Algorithmic Harms in Child Welfare: Uncertainties in Practice, Organization, and Street-level Decision-Making

The Ethics of AI Value Chains: An Approach for Integrating and Expanding AI Ethics Research, Practice, and Governance

September 21, 2023

馃敩 Research Summary by Blair Attard-Frost, a PhD Candidate and SSHRC Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholar at the University of Toronto鈥檚 Faculty of Information. [Original paper by Blair Attard-Frost … [Read more...] about The Ethics of AI Value Chains: An Approach for Integrating and Expanding AI Ethics Research, Practice, and Governance

Value-based Fast and Slow AI Nudging

September 20, 2023

馃敩 Research summary by Dr. Marianna Ganapini, our Faculty Director. [Original paper by Marianna B. Ganapini, Francesco Fabiano, Lior Horesh, Andrea Loreggia, Nicholas Mattei, Keerthiram Murugesan, Vishal … [Read more...] about Value-based Fast and Slow AI Nudging

Confidence-Building Measures for Artificial Intelligence

September 10, 2023

馃敩 Research Summary by Andrew W. Reddie, Sarah Shoker, and Leah Walker. Andrew W. Reddie is an Associate Research Professor at the University of California, Berkeley鈥檚 Goldman School of Public Policy, and Founder … [Read more...] about Confidence-Building Measures for Artificial Intelligence

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